MURFREESBORO — MTSU is one of a dozen universities nationwide to join a new music
industry program that provides students and faculty with research, scholarship,
networking and professional experience opportunities.
More than 1,000
students across the country also have signed up for the Music Business
Association’s Academic Partnership Program for music business, technology and
entertainment law education, organizers announced Sept. 15.
The New Jersey-based
Music Business Association, also known as “Music Biz,” is a nonprofit
organization that focuses on music commerce.
MTSU’s fellow Academic
Partnership Program schools include Belmont University, Nashville; Berklee
College of Music, Boston; Drexel University, Philadelphia; Ferris State
University, Big Rapids, Michigan; Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida;
Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey; New Jersey City University;
New York University; Florida's University of Miami; the University of Texas at
San Antonio; and William Paterson University, Paterson, New Jersey.
“This is such a
wonderful opportunity for our students and faculty to receive in-depth research
on the latest industry trends and information on cutting-edge technology,"
said Beverly Keel, chair of MTSU’s Department of Recording Industry.
“By creating this
nurturing and inquisitive community, Music Biz is making a tremendous
contribution to the canon of music business knowledge nationwide and enhancing
the education of a generation of music business students. We are delighted to
be part of this impressive partnership.”
Once a school is
affiliated with the program, all its students and faculty who are part of a
music business, technology or entertainment law curriculum automatically become
Music Biz members, giving them exclusive benefits that include:
·
access to research,
whitepapers and infographics.
·
complimentary
registration to the Common Ground Webinar Series.
·
discounts to the annual
Music Biz convention as well as Music Startup Academy and Entertainment and
Technology Law Conference events
·
eligibility to apply
for scholarships through the Scholarship Foundation.
Last year, the Academic
Partnership Program awarded more than $50,000 in financial scholarships and
prizes to students across the country.
“Music Biz is thrilled
with the robust response that the Academic Partnership Program has received
over the past year and are proud to count all of these incredible institutions
as members,” said James Donio, president of Music Biz.
“As an adjunct
professor at Monmouth University, I’ve seen firsthand how essential a balanced
educational experience can be for those pursuing a career in the music
business. It is imperative that we ensure the future prosperity of the music
biz by providing support for those who are training the next generation of
industry executives. Our Academic Partnership Program helps accomplish that.”
Students from Academic
Partnership Program members will also be volunteering at Music Biz 2016, the
group’s annual convention, set next May in Nashville. Students from MTSU did
just that at Music Biz 2015, learning valuable music industry lessons and
skills while connecting with top executives at major record labels as well as
top publishers, managers, artists, entrepreneurs and startups.
For more information
about the Music Business Association, visit its website, http://musicbiz.org. For more information about MTSU’s Department
of Recording Industry in the College of Media and Entertainment, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/recording-industry.
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