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About the Network

We are a network of researchers and organizations based across Yorkshire, England looking at the effects of choir participation on wellbeing and health. This network is funded by the White Rose College of Arts and Humanities (WRoCAH). The purpose of this blog is to engage with each other and the public regarding our research, interests, announcements, and opportunities.

The network includes: 

Bruna Francisco Martins, PhD student at the University of Leeds 

Dr. Freya Bailes, lecturer at the University of Leeds 

Professor Karen Burland, lecturer at the University of Leeds 

Emily Cooper, PhD student at the University of Sheffield 

Professor Renee Timmers, lecturer at the University of Sheffield 

Dr. Michael Bonshor, lecturer at the University of Sheffield 

Dana L. C. Greaves, PhD student at the University of York 

Dr. Helena Daffern, lecturer at the University of York 

Dr. Mimi O'Neill, lecturer at the University of York 

Mir Jansen, Arts Coordinator at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

Kate Wareham, CEO of the Choir With No Name 

Emma Baylin, Director of Shared Harmonies


Please see our first post (here!) for more information about our team

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