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Call for papers · News29 July 2025

The Songbooks Project is calling for thesis candidates.

The Songbooks Project is calling for thesis candidates.
A new call for applications has been opened for scholarships for undergraduate or graduate thesis students. This is part of the Fondecyt project "Popular Songbooks: Cultural Artifacts for Collective Musical Practice," led by CMUS research associate Eileen Karmy. The requirements include pursuing an undergraduate or graduate program in the arts, humanities, social sciences, or another related field at a Chilean university. The project director, Eileen Karmy, will serve as the thesis tutor or co-tutor. Applicants must verify whether their program accepts this requirement, which must be certified to receive the scholarship. The thesis must be registered between April 2025 and February 2026. The application requirements include participating in meetings and collaborating on Fondecyt project activities; working independently and responsibly on your thesis; and holding regular meetings with your thesis co-supervisor. Participation will be compensated with an annual fee of $3,750,000. The scholarship will be valid for one year, with the possibility of an extension for graduate students. Possible thesis topics are as follows: How to apply? The following information should be sent to eileen.karmy[at]upla.cl: Interviews will be conducted via Zoom, and the deadline to apply is Monday, August 25.  
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