!!Barbara Kelly - Curriculum Vitae
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__Higher Education__
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*1984 - 2008  University of Glasgow, M.A. Hons. Music and English Literature\\
*1988 - 1990 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, M.M. in Musicology \\
*1990 - 1994 University of Liverpool, Ph.D thesis: Darius Milhaud and the French Musical Tradition
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__Academic Appointments and Roles__
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*Sept. 1993 Lecturer in Music and Senior Course Tutor, University College Scarborough \\
*March 2008 Professor of Musicology\\
*Jan. 2012 Head of Humanities Research, Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences\\
*July 2014 Faculty Research Director, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\\
*April 2015 ff Director of Research, RNCM\\
*April 2015 ff Visiting Professor, Keele University
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__Membership of Professional Organisations__
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*Member of Council of the Royal Musical Association (2004 – 2007)\\
*Ordinary member of the American Musicological Society\\
*Collaborator with the Observatoire interdisciplinaire de création et de recherche en musique, Université de Montréal.  \\
*Vice-President of the Royal Musical Association, Chair of the Search Committee (2015 - 2019)\\
*Member of Scientific Advisory Board of IReMUS \\
*Incoming President of the RMA (2020 - 2023)
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__Selective successful grant applications__
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*Léon Vallas project, British Academy, Small Research Grant (2008-9); Musical League of Nations (2017-18)\\
*Keele University, Research Leave (1998, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2014)\\
*AHRC Research Fellowship (January-July 2011) (c. £40,000)\\
*Workshop Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, November 2010 (c. £40,000)\\
*AHRC CDA studentship with Conway Hall (c. £40,000), 2015-2018\\
*AHRC First World War Public Engagment Centres, PI on Grant, Making Music in Manchester during WW1, RNCM with partners, Central Library, Manchester and Hallé Concerts Society (2016) (£20,000)\\
*Co-I, AHRC-funded project: Accenting the Classics with Birmingham Conservatoire, [http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/projects?ref=AH/N006704/1] (£453,948.67).\\
*European Commission Marie Curie Post-doc grant (2015-17) (c. €183,455) [[2 successful applications]\\
*Research England Grant, Expanding Excellence funding (£914,000)\\ \\