CIRMMT awards first round of Agile Seed Funding

October 30, 2018

Four exciting projects have received funding in the first ever round of this award.

CIRMMT is pleased to announce that the recipients of the first ever round of this funding are:

  • Annelies Bockstael (U. de Montréal) and Catherine Guastavino (McGill University) with 'Musicians and hearing protection: learning by doing?'
  • Ilja Frissen, Grace Brooks and Fili Gibbons (McGill University) with 'Portable Studio Workshops as Learning Environment'
  • Alexandre Lehmann (McGill University) and Jérémie Voix (ÉTS) with 'Preventing hearing loss in the young generation: a smart T-Shirt proposal'
  • Jérémie Voix, Rachel Bouserhal (ÉTS), Stefanie Blain-Moraes and Florian Grond (McGill University) with 'The Sensitive Ear:  a hearable accommodating hypersensitivity to sound'

For a complete list and details of the projects that were awarded funding, please visit the 2018-19 Agile Seed Funding recipients page

 

The aim of the CIRMMT Agile Seed Funding is to foster the exploration of new and innovative topics, or to carry out pilot studies, amongst members across the Centre’s four research axes that could potentially lead to external funding opportunities. 

If you are a CIRMMT member and interested in applying for this funding, please visit the funding page for the rules and eligibility criteria and complete an application form in time for the next deadline of April 5th, 2019!