Congratulations to Sally Anne Gross who has been recognised in the Music Week Women In Music Roll Of Honour 2023. Gross was recognised for her longstanding contribution to music […]
Over the last two months, Sally Anne Gross has been touring Europe to discuss music and equality at a range of events, talks, and workshops. Starting out in mid-September […]
Adrian Leisewitz, a recent graduate of the University of Westminster’s highly successful Music Business Management MA course, has published a revised version of his dissertation in the journal Culture Unbound. The journal […]
On Wednesday 25 May, Australia’s music industry gathered for the first ever Head First conference discussing mental health and wellbeing. Presented by Support Act and held at the Factory Theatre in Sydney, the […]
CAMRI researcher Dr. George Musgrave has been appointed as the Research Co-ordinator for the Royal Musical Association’s (RMA) newly formed ‘Music and Mental Health’ Committee. The RMA was founded […]
Dr. George Musgrave, academic researcher based in CAMRI, has produced a trilogy of academic publications focusing on the loss of Avicii and lessons the music industries might learn from […]
Sally-Anne Gross has been interviewed by gal-dem about motherhood and the music industry. The article, by Ray Sang, notes that while there might be greater visibility for pregnant people […]
Following the publication of thesis’ from alumni Sam Edrisi and Dominic Athanassiou another student from the MA Music Businesses Management has secured a peer-reviewed academic journal publication for a reworked version of […]
The ground-breaking book on mental health and the music industry ‘Can Music Make You Sick? Measuring the Price of Musical Ambition’ by Sally Anne Gross and Dr. George Musgrave […]
. Dr. George Musgrave was interviewed live on Euronews discussing what the return of the BRIT Awards symbolises for the music industry. Drawing on his research on mental health, […]