Jessop Building
Our beautiful home in a former Victorian hospital is ideally equipped for world-leading research and teaching in music.
- Ensemble Rooms
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Much of our teaching takes place in our two light and airy Ensemble Rooms, which are also ideal for rehearsing medium-sized ensembles.
- Ethnomusicology Room
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The Ethnomusicology Room acts as both a small-group rehearsal and teaching space and a storage space for the Department鈥檚 large collection of instruments from non-Western traditions, which include drums and mbiras from sub-Saharan Africa, a large collection of Korean percussion, and a range of instruments in the North Indian Classical tradition, such as tabla, harmoniums, santoor and tanpura.
- Instrumental Teaching Rooms
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In addition to the Soundhouse rooms, there are two practice rooms are based within the Jessop building which are the main space for instrumental lessons during the day. Students can also book out these rooms using the online booking system. Both rooms are equipped with upright pianos and music stands.
- Music Technology Lab
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The hub of our music technology teaching, the tech lab features 20 workstations equipped with Apple Mac computers running music industry standard Logic recording studio software and Sibelius notation software, and is a popular space for our composition students. This room is used as both a student workspace and teaching room.
It's handy to have some dedicated computers for music students in the department. The Sibelius workstations and midi keyboards are perfect for composition.
Freya Riding
BA Music and German
- Music Psychology Room
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Our flexible lab spaces house equipment to measure hand-movements, physiological and neurophysiological responses, reaction times, and muscle tension (EMG).
Find out more about music psychology at 91探花 through our three world-leading research centres:-
Music Mind Machine Music and WellbeingThe Faculty of Arts and Humanities also has specialist facilities for interdisciplinary research into music, language and cognition in our HUMlab.
HumLab- (SPARC)
- Period Instruments Room
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The department鈥檚 collection of around 50 Western period instruments is housed in the Historical Instruments Room, which is also used for postgraduate performance teaching. The collection includes historical keyboards, strings, winds and brass, from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, all of which are available for students to use.
- Postgraduate Room
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Our dedicated workspace for postgraduate research students has hot-desk computer workstations and storage for books and equipment.
It's a nice quiet area to work in, and it has been a very useful place to bounce ideas back and forth and to meet others in the programme.
Elsa Marshall
PhD student
- Seminar Room
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A room for smaller group sessions and meetings. The room includes IT facilities and upright piano.
Our campus and how we use it: We timetable teaching across the whole of our campus, the details of which can be found on our campus map (http://ssid.sheffield.ac.uk/campus-map). Teaching may take place in a student鈥檚 home department, but may also be timetabled to take place within other departments or central teaching space.
International scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international students, including undergraduate and postgraduate taught scholarships worth 拢10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.
Applications are open for existing offer holders for programmes starting in autumn 2025.