CALL: Joint Prospective Graduate Student Fair
The Joint Prospective Graduate Student Fair is a meet-and-greet event intended to support those considering graduate training in music, music theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, or related fields. The Fair is an opportunity for prospective graduate students to meet with representatives of
COVID Vaccination Verification
COVID-19 vaccination verification for the AMS-SEM-SMT 2022 Joint Annual Meeting has begun. Starting in early September, registrants for the 2022 Joint Annual Meeting have begun receiving invitations to upload proof of COVID-19 vaccination as required by the meeting's COVID-19 policies and
Roommate Locator Form
If you are looking to share lodging during the 2022 AMS-SEM-SMT Joint Annual Meeting, please fill out the form below. The answers will be shared weekly with other participants who have also filled out the form. Participants will use the
Networking and Mentoring Opportunities
Meet and connect with new colleagues and friends at the 2022 AMS-SEM-SMT Annual Meeting! Participate in speed mentoring, speed networking, and/or the AMS Buddy Program. All three programs provide unique and valuable ways to network and engage with colleagues that
AMS Paul A. Pisk Prize
The Paul A. Pisk Prize is awarded annually to a graduate music student for a scholarly paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society. Any paper presentation by a graduate student that is accepted for inclusion in the Annual
Call for Annual Meeting Volunteers
Serve as a Joint Annual Meeting volunteer! In exchange for six hours of service, volunteers receive a waiver of the meeting registration fee. Volunteers must be current members of either the American Musicological Society, Society for Ethnomusicology, or the Society for
SEM Special Sessions
The SEM Gertrude Robinson Network is organizing a pre-conference symposium on Wednesday, November 9, focused on music studies at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in New Orleans and beyond. Symposium Co-Chairs: Loneka Wilkinson Battiste and Abimbola Kai-Lewis. Conference organizers will
SMT CV Review Session
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MISSION The Professional Development Committee (PDC) promotes the professional development of the Society’s members and professional conduct within the discipline. ACTIVITIES The Professional Development Committee currently administers a conference guide program (for new members to the SMT Annual Meeting), hosts a
SMT Subventions for Annual Meeting Events
PURPOSE Each year the Annual Meeting Grants Subcommittee considers special funding requests from standing committees, interest groups, and individual SMT members for activities held at the SMT Annual Meeting. ELIGIBILITY Applicants should be chairs of interest groups, standing committees, or individual SMT members organizing some session
SMT Travel Grants
The SMT provides funding to certain eligible groups to travel to the annual meeting, including underrepresented ethnic minority groups, international scholars, independent/unsupported/undersupported scholars, those who need family care, and those whose attendance at the Annual Meeting incurs extra disability-related expenses. Click