From Research... Diane Orlofsky, Chairman, Research Division CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Alabama Music Educators Association Research Poster Session
AMEAIn-Service Conference January 22-24, 2009 University of Alabama
We had a great time at last year’s poster session and the Higher Education Division decided to make this an annual event at theAMEAIn-Service Conference.
PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING BYNOVEMBER 1st Abstract of research, either completed or in-progress
, 2008:
Any research genre accepted (philosophical, historical, qualitative, quantitative, behavioral) No more than 750 words
Separate sheet of paper with author(s) information, current contact information, and institutional affiliation
Submit to
dorlof@troy.edu
Subject line:AMEA2009 Research Poster Session (please, onlyWORD documents)
Graduate students are encouraged to send their work, too!
blair school of music at vanderbilt university
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Robin Fountain Conductor, Vanderbilt University Orchestra
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
AUDITION DATES December 6, 2008 • January 23 & 24, 2009 February 6 & 7, 2009 • February 20 & 21, 2009
For more information:
Dwayne Sagen Assistant Dean of Admissions Blair School of Music Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 37212-3499 PHONE: (615) 322-6181 WEB:
www.vanderbilt.edu/Blair E-MAIL:
Dwayne.P.Sagen@vanderbilt.edu
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