This project turned into a great paper that got a mention (in a really positive way!!) in Ben Goldacre’s famous ‘Bad Science’ column in the Guardian. I remember seeing her stimuli in a class discussion and thinking – ‘wow, okay, so you can do publishable stuff at this level’. Noola’s MA project looked into the impact of concert dress on people’s opinions of a music performance. ![]() ![]() I once interviewed Noola for this blog about her life in research and she gave a detailed and helpful response. Dr Noola Griffiths is a charming and bubbly person, always smiling and full of enthusiastic energy for her work. Recently I came across a fellow music psychology academic who I have known since we completed our MAs in the Psychology of Music at the University of Sheffield in 2005. ![]() We are \ a relatively small discipline so you tend to see similar faces at conferences and social events, and I very often bump into colleagues and ex-students either in person or when perusing the literature. One of the things I enjoy about the world of music psychology is the sense of community.
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