For over 60 years, the University of Southampton Department of Music has been a home for disciplinary innovation in composition, performance and all areas of music studies.
You will be supported by a research community of around 30 postgraduate research students. Your research will be guided by a primary supervisor and a team of co-supervisors, possibly drawn from across the University. You will be inspired and challenged in regular residencies, workshops and seminars by distinguished music scholars, performers and composers throughout the year. You will have ample opportunity to gain real-world experience, for example by participating in the activities of the Centre for Music Education and Social Justice and the AHRC Hub for Public Engagement with Music Research.
You will benefit from our network of international partners, from across Europe and around the world.
Our performers and composers supervise practice-led research around a diverse range of musical genres from historically informed performance (taking advantage, for example, of our nationally important collection of historical keyboard instruments) to cutting-edge musical experiments on the frontiers of human creative interaction with machines.
Graduates of our PhD programme go on to careers at universities in the UK and abroad. In the UK and Ireland they teach at Bristol, Durham, Southampton and Glasgow Universities, the National University of Ireland (Maynooth) and the Royal Northern College of Music, to name just a few. Others teach students of all ages and perform around the world. Some take up leading roles outside of academia. Whatever they do, they make use of the world-leading research training they received at Southampton.
The Talent Assessment should include research papers. Musicology faculty will contact applicants directly to schedule an interview. Applications in musicology...
Learn MoreThe mission of the Wells School of Music is to provide an inclusive, world-class education by engaging students in diverse...
Learn MoreThe Department offers the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Music (concentration in Musicology), with emphases possible...
Learn MoreThe Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology of the UK School of Music offers a superior education in musicology with its...
Learn MorePublication announcement: Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music, vol. 32, no. 1 (2026), https://sscm-jscm.org/jscm-issues/volume-32-no-1/. JSCM is an open-access journal published by SSCM....
Learn MoreMA students in Music History at UB take courses that span the gamut of the methodological approaches that characterize the...
Learn More