Professor Luc Nijs (Dpt. of Education and Social Work, University of Luxembourg) is looking for candidates to jointly work on a scholarship application and submit it in 2024. The deadline is 13 March 2024, notification in June/July 2024, start in September/October 2024.

All information on FNR individual PhD mandates (AFR) can be found here: https://www.fnr.lu/funding-instruments/afr/

Importantly, a successful application would imply living in Luxembourg or the Great Region (part of Germany, Belgium, France surrounding Luxembourg) and working on site (1 day allowed remotely).

Candidates can be :

  • Music educators with a strong interest in interactive technologies and with experience in working with sensors.
  • Musicians with a strong interest in music education and interactive technologies, experienced in working with sensors.
  • Computer scientists with a strong musical background, interested in early childhood music education.

Cross institutional collaborations can be considered.