CFP: CTM Festival 2023 Research Networking Day, Berlin (Deadline: 30.09.2022)
Open Call for Proposals and Papers
Deadline: 30. September 2022
The Research Networking Day (RND) is an exchange platform for students and researchers from different graduate and postgraduate programmes traversing the fields of audio, arts, media, design, and related theoretical disciplines. This RND edition will take place in collaboration with the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), Paderborn University, and the German Association for Music Business and Music Culture Research (GMM).
The RND 2023 open call seeks innovative and critical submissions from all areas of study addressing the scope of CTM 2023’s Portals theme. The selected candidates will give short presentations (10 min.) within different modules, linked by discussion rounds and completed by a closing discussion at the end of the day. Presentations should take place in English.
RND offers an international platform to exchange with various colleagues and researchers working on related ideas. The initiative also provides a chance to share your research via audio/video after the festival via CTM’s Soundcloud and Youtube channels.
While we expect that in 2023 we can return to pre-pandemic structures, applicants should be prepared to submit a pre-recorded video of their presentation or to give the presentation online, in the case that an event with physical attendance is not possible. We will be in contact with successful applicants in November/December 2022 about further details on the event’s format.
Deadlines and How to Apply
Please send a presentation abstract of max. 200 words plus a short bio to rnd[at]ctm-festival[dot]de with subject: »RND Portals.«
Application deadline: 30 September 2022.
RND programme announced: October 2022
CTM 2023 Portals: 27 January – 5 February 2023 with exact date of RND presentations tba
As in previous years, we unfortunately cannot grant any funding for travel and accommodation, but participants will receive access to CTM 2023 on- and offline events.
More information here.