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* Home * Membership * Groups * AMPS Forum * News and Events * Opportunities * Community Spotlight * AMPS Newsletter * Research * AMPS 2022 Conference Select Page * Home * Membership * Groups * AMPS Forum * News and Events * Opportunities * Community Spotlight * AMPS Newsletter * Research * AMPS 2022 Conference WELCOME TO THE AUSTRALIAN MUSIC & PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY A society for the discussion of research that reflects the intersection of psychology & music About Us ANNOUNCING THE AMPS 2022 CONFERENCE September 28, 2022. Online. Click Here PreviousNext 12 The goal of the Australian Music and Psychology Society (AMPS) is to stimulate discussion and scholarly research on music and psychology in Australia. AMPS has grown steadily in its membership since its formation in 1996. It now represents the national body of researchers in this field, and is a member of the Asia-Pacific Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (APSCOM). Along with sister organisations in the Asia-Pacific region (APSCOM), the United States (SMPC) and Europe (ESCOM), AMPS represents our community and Australian research on the international stage, primarily through the International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC). * Discuss research through node-based events * Attend our biennial conference * Our meetings and conferences feature local and overseas presenters addressing a variety of topics FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA * Follow * Follow Executive Committee President Amanda Krause (James Cook University, QLD) Treasurer Jon Prince (Murdoch University, WA) Secretary Kristal Spreadborough (The University of Melbourne, VIC) Ordinary members Dianna Vidas, Social Media Chair (The University of Queensland, QLD) Melissa Forbes, ECR Development Chair (University of Southern Queensland, QLD) Kate Stevens (Western Sydney University, NSW) Emery Schubert (University of New South Wales, NSW) Jane Davidson (The University of Melbourne, VIC) Mary Broughton (The University of Queensland, QLD) Genevieve Dingle (The University of Queensland, QLD) Anthony Chmiel (Western Sydney University, NSW) Marco Susino (Flinders University, SA) Natalie Peluso (The University of Queensland, QLD) Olivia Urbaniak (University of Sydney, NSW) Merrick Powell (Maquarie University, NSW) LATEST UPDATES AMPLIFY2023 SNEAK PEAK! by Melissa Forbes | Dec 6, 2022 | AMPS Newsletter, Events, News and Event Our AMPlify series aims to provide engaging professional development seminars for our early career researchers. At this year's AMPS conference, we held a co-design session with interested members to plan for our 2023 series. Thank you to all who participated for your... read more GAPS2 CONFERENCE by AMPS Admin | Oct 31, 2022 | News and Event, Opportunities 14-16 September 2023Hubs in: York, Graz, La Plata, and MelbourneMain conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/gaps2/home EOI: GAPS 2023 Student Committee Calling all undergraduate and postgraduate AMPS members! On the 14-16 September 2023, The Faculty of Fine... read more PHD SCHOLARSHIP – FACULTY OF FINE ARTS AND MUSIC, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE by AMPS Admin | Oct 24, 2022 | Opportunities Project Chief Investigator: Professor Jane Davidson Project: Physical musicality: Optimising lived experience among older adults Closing Date: 31 October 2022 View the complete advert here. read more * Facebook * Twitter 2019 KND