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Room 1124 (IT Lab), QMU, Musselburgh, East Lothian, EH21 6UU, United Kingdom
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1124, Room 1124 (IT Lab), Musselburgh, East Lothian, EH21 6UU, United Kingdom.
This workshop will give you
•an introduction to how the human voice works,
•information about the causes of occupational voice problems
•a range of techniques and vocal warm-ups that you can use to protect your voice in the workplace
The workshop is aimed at university lecturers who would like to learn more about how to protect their voice.
The workshop will combine theoretical instructions with practical exercises, so please wear something comfortable and bring a bottle for water.
Facilitator: Tess Whittaker – actor, voice coach, voice over artist, Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)Organisor: Iddo Oberski
Supporting UKPSF A2, A4, A5, V3
Cancellation policy Out of courtesy for our facilitators time, please provide as much advance notice as possible if you cannot attend.
Out of courtesy for our facilitators time, please provide as much advance notice as possible if you cannot attend.
http://www.qmu.ac.uk/cap/
The Centre for Academic Practice has an important role in the development and support of all those who teach and study at QMU. Our remit is a broad one; we work at all levels of the institution to assure our students receive the best possible learning opportunities. We contribute to policy and strategic planning, collaborate with all departments and units, and provide professional development for staff and post-graduate students in all aspects of learning and teaching and assessment.
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