· “Aesthetic Experience and the Drive for Knowledge”, Torino, 15-18 Ottobre 2025: è ancora possibile registrarsi come uditori alla conferenza utilizzando questo link https://fondazioneamendola.it/eventi/general-information/registration/. Qui un breve cenno al tema della conferenza, ma sul sito trovate tutte le informazioni dettagliate.
Established in 2022, the International Conference on Beauty and Change is a highly successful interdisciplinary forum for discussing recent advancements in philosophical and empirical aesthetics. This year’s conference will be devoted to the theme “Aesthetic Experience and the Drive for Knowledge” and will gather leading scholars from the fields of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience to reflect on how our engagement with the arts and our aesthetic experiences influence, interact with, or emerge from our drive to explore and understand the world.
· “Inner Music and Wellbeing Network — International Symposium”, Durham University, UK, 18-19 Maggio 2026.
Deadline for abstracts and alternative format proposals: 4 November 2025.
The event brings together scholars, practitioners, and artists to investigate how imagined musical sound whether intentionally imagined or involuntarily triggered—shapes emotional, cognitive, and physical states across diverse contexts. Specifically, the symposium will explore the intersection of inner music and wellbeing. We welcome abstracts for 15-20 min academic papers* relating to the intersection of inner music and wellbeing. The following are suggested topics, but are not intended to be exclusive:
· Inner music as a tool for mental health and wellbeing
· Inner music, creativity and wellbeing
· Cultural, spiritual, and pedagogical perspectives on inner music and wellbeing
· Therapeutic and community-based applications of inner music
· Clinical cases of inner music
· Historic perspectives on inner music and wellbeing
Please submit title, author(s), affiliation(s), abstracts (250–300 words), 3–5 keywords, and short bio (max 150 words) of the intended presenter(s) by email to: musicinmyhead@leeds.ac.uk.
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CalCall for participants (Musicians and Music Educators): Study on Cognition and Memory in Musicians (see file attached)
Dear Members,
On behalf of Dr. Karen Heath (University of Melbourne), we are sharing a call for participants for Dr. Heath’s new study.
The research focuses on cognition and memory in musicians and is open to performers, teachers, and both. Participation involves a short 15-20 minute online survey.
If you are interested in taking part, please access the survey here: https://q.surveys.unimelb.edu.au/jfe/form/SV_5bPInGXC3FRyOAC
The study poster is attached for more information.
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CoCognitive Science Arena: Brixen-Bressanone (IT), February 5-7 2026
Abstract submission starting from the 17/11/2025 12:00 to the 05/12/2025 12:00 (i.e., noon) CET.
The aim of the CSA is to set up a conference where young scientists can disseminate their scientific contributions in a friendly and cooperative environment, and challenge the senior scientists in a fruitful debate. In particular, highly innovative research ideas as well as research-in-progress are encouraged. The idea of the CSA is to reverse the usual format of scientific conferences. Young researchers first: they play the starring role (no talks or posters from senior researchers are allowed), they compete for a prize for the best talk and poster voted by the audience. We would like to bring together young and promising minds now working in cognitive science and provide them with a fruitful and cooperative environment. Topics include (but are not limited to) all areas (and surroundings) of cognitive science: developmental cognition and education, language, memory, perception, psychometrics, anthropology, economics and social sciences, neuroscience, clinical psychology, and animal cognition, just to mention a few.
Conference website
More information, abstract submission and registration forms can be found here:
https://cogsci.unibz.it More details in the file attached.
Previous Conferences
Social Impact of Making Music (SIMM)
Brisbane, Australia on 20-22 November 2023. The call for papers can be found here and the deadline is 29th April
Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, Spain, 12-14 June 2023. The call for papers can be found here and the deadline is 15 April
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Musical Time
The deadline for proposals is May 20 2023
XX Conference of Music Analysis and Theory
The deadline for submitting proposals is 31 May 2023
Interdisciplinary Musicology, CIM22: Final call for papers
extended deadline
17 Jan 2022
SysMus21 Conference in Aarhus, Denmark,
on 3-5 Nov 2021
Submission until 1° June 2021
Bruno Maderna (Seminario)
Mario Baroni e Rosanna Dalmonte (relatori)
18 Febbraio ore 17
Music and Movement 22-24 Jannuary 2021
Virtual Conference
Department of Music, University of Pittsburgh
RIME 6-9 April 2021
The 12th International Conference for Research in Music Education – Hosted online by the Royal College of Music
ICMPC16-ESCOM11 28-31 July 2021
16th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC)
and 11th triennial conference of ESCOM –Connectivity and diversity in music cognition
Giovedì 13 Settembre ore 16.00, Prof. Marc Leman-Dipartimento Psicologia – Torino
23–28 July 2018 Montreal, Sydney, La Plata, and Graz
12–14 April 2018 York, U.K.:
