Music and Parental Wellbeing                        
RESEARCH NETWORK                            

Events

Details of future and past events are listed here along with links to further information and registration details. Our events are open to network members and non-members, and we very much look forward to welcoming you!

Future events

1 July 2024  |  BOOK LAUNCH  |  Music and Parental Mental Wellbeing  |  Online
We are delighted to announce the online book launch of "Music and Parental Mental Wellbeing" edited by Rosie Perkins, and published by Oxford University Press. This comprehensive volume brings together global research and expertise at the intersection of music and parental mental wellbeing, and includes chapters by many network members. For more details, including how to book your place, please see below.

5 November 2024  |  Music and Parental Wellbeing Research Network  |  Event 2  |  Online
This is the second of three main events hosted by the Network. This event will focus on the question: How can music practitioners working in this area be supported and cared for? Further information, including how to book, will follow soon.

22/23 July 2025 - Music and Parental Wellbeing Symposium (MPWS) | Hybrid (Live at RCM London and online) 
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Call for contributions is now OPEN! For more details, including submission guidance for contributions, keynote speaker details, programme draft, and practical and booking information, please see below.

Past events

21 March 2024  |  Network Event 1   |  Online
This was the launch event of the new Music and Parental Wellbeing Research Network, addressing a main question: What musical practices could be used to support parents in a wide range of contexts? More information about the event and a summary infographic can be found below.

If you are not already a network member and would like to join us to find out about our future events and resources, please submit your details using the form on the JOIN page below. Thank you so much for your interest in this important field and the work of the Network.

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