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Frances Morgan is a Research Fellow in Music at the School of Arts and Humanities, University of Huddersfield. Her work centers on auditory culture, instrument studies, and histories of electronic sound and music. She leads the Leverhulme-funded Amplification Project (2025–2030) with Professor Steve Waksman, focusing on electronic music historiography.
- Education: PhD from Royal College of Art (2015) on the EMS Synthi 100 synthesizer; MA in Contemporary Music Studies from Goldsmiths, University of London (2014)
- Research Themes: Electronic music historiography, gender representation in electronic music, preservation of obsolete technologies, and cultural narratives in sound production
- Key Collaborations: Science Museum (London), AHRC, Leverhulme Trust
- Teaching: Experience in Sound & Music Production, Media & Communications, and Critical Writing at University of Lincoln, BIMM, and Royal College of Art
Her publications explore topics like the EMS Synthi 100's transformation from obsolete technology to performance instrument, gender dynamics in electronic music history, and Delia Derbyshire's influence on EDM historiography. Awards include AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award (2015) and Leverhulme International Professorship Scheme (2025). She contributes to UN SDG 4 (Quality Education) through academic and cultural research initiatives.





