Τheoora is a PhD candidate in the field of music performance science specializing in memory and real-time error management in professional classical pianists at University College London (UCL), Department of Culture, Communication and Media, Institute of Education. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Musicology (Integrated Master) with honors from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, a Piano Diploma with honors from the Conservatory of Athens, a Master in Science in Music Psychology from Keele University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, School of Psychology in the UK, a Postgraduate Certificate in International Relations from the University of Vienna, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and a PGCE in Music Teaching in Secondary Education from the University of East London, Cass School of Education and Communities in London. She has received several scholarships for excellent academic performance, including the Onassis Foundation for Doctoral Studies in London. She speaks four foreign languages.
special interests
Music performance science, music performance, music psychology, music education, science, culture, international relations, disability and health, solid organ transplants, environment, policy making, diplomacy
thesis title
The agile mind in music performance: Error, memory and improvisation for classical expert pianists
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