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Andrea Schiavio is a Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of York, UK, and holds roles including Past President of ESCOM (European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music). He earned his PhD in Music from the University of Sheffield (2014) and has held postdoctoral positions at Ohio State University, Bosphorus University, and the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. His research focuses on embodied cognitive science approaches to music, including creativity, skill acquisition, and the intersection of music with perception, emotion, and culture.
Research Interests: Embodied music cognition, musical creativity, music education, cultural and philosophical foundations of music psychology, and interdisciplinary science-humanities collaboration. Current projects include the ERC Synergy Grant-funded REM@KE project reconstructing historic musical instruments through embodied cognition methods.
Awards: €8M ERC Synergy Grant (2024), FWF Lise Meitner Fellowship (2017), and a FWF Stand-Alone Grant (2019). Editor of the Oxford University Press book series Music as Art and Science and co-author of Musical Bodies, Musical Minds (MIT Press, 2022).
Teaching: Leads courses on music cognition, philosophy of music, and pedagogical practices. Collaborates internationally, including roles in grant-funded research and editorial boards.




