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Dr. Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz| Media and culture |Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz , University of Cambridge ,United Kingdomย 

๐ŸŽ“ Dr. Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz stands as a distinguished scholar at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, recognized for her outstanding contributions in the realms of media, culture, and academia. With an impressive educational journey, she earned her Ph.D. in Arts, Literature, and Civilization from the Centre de recherche moyen orient mรฉditerranรฉe (CERMOM) at INALCO, Universitรฉ Sorbonne Paris Citรฉ, during the years 2012 to 2018. Her groundbreaking doctoral thesis, titled “Contemporary Judeo-Spanish Womenโ€™s Songs from Northern Morocco,” delved into the often overlooked repertoire of Judeo-Spanish women’s songs, uncovering their core role and function in the context of Northern Morocco.

Vanessa’s scholarly achievements have not gone unnoticed, as her thesis received a nomination for the Best Ph.D. Thesis at INALCO in 2018. Prior to her doctoral pursuits, she immersed herself in Yeshiva studies in Hebrew and Jewish Mysticism in Jerusalem in 1998, showcasing her commitment to both scholarly and cultural dimensions. Further adding to her academic prowess, Vanessa holds a Master’s degree in Early Music from Indiana University, Bloomington, with a specialization in Medieval and Renaissance Spain. Her undergraduate journey in Music at Oklahoma Baptist University laid the foundation for her diverse expertise.

Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz’s educational trajectory, coupled with her global experiences, including studies in Colombia, encapsulates a multifaceted perspective at the intersection of arts, literature, and cultural studies. Her commitment to uncovering the nuances of Judeo-Spanish musical traditions and her recognition as a prominent scholar underscore her profound impact on the academic landscape. ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŽถ

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๐ŸŽ“ Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz, with a rich and diverse educational journey, earned her Ph.D. in Arts, Literature, and Civilization from the Centre de recherche moyen orient mรฉditerranรฉe (CERMOM) at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO), Universitรฉ Sorbonne Paris Citรฉ, spanning the years 2012 to 2018. Her doctoral thesis, titled “Contemporary Judeo-Spanish Womenโ€™s Songs from Northern Morocco: Core Role and Function of a Forgotten Repertoire,” explored the often overlooked repertoire of Judeo-Spanish women’s songs in the context of Northern Morocco. This groundbreaking work earned her accolades, including the prestigious Best Ph.D. Thesis nomination at INALCO in 2018, showcasing the significance and depth of her research. Prior to her doctoral studies, Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz pursued Yeshiva studies in Hebrew and Jewish Mysticism in Jerusalem in 1998, reflecting her commitment to both scholarly and cultural dimensions. Her academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Early Music from Indiana University, Bloomington, with a focus on Medieval and Renaissance Spain, as well as an undergraduate degree in Music from Oklahoma Baptist University. Vanessa’s multifaceted educational background, coupled with her global experiences in places like Colombia, further enriches her expertise and perspective in the intersection of arts, literature, and cultural studies. ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŽถ

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๐ŸŽต Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz has crafted a remarkable and harmonious career path, seamlessly blending her roles as a Research Associate, Marie Skล‚odowska-Curie Individual Fellow, and Affiliated Lecturer. Currently engrossed in the UKRI funded project “Ottoman Auralities & the Eastern Mediterranean: Sound, Media and Power, 1789-1922” at the Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge (2023-2025), she brings a nuanced perspective to the intersection of music, culture, and migration. As a Marie Skล‚odowska-Curie Individual Fellow (2020-2024), her focus on “Encoding, Absorption and Abandonment of Cultural Material during Migration: The Case of Judeo-Spanish Songbooks” at the Centre de recherche moyen orient mรฉditerranรฉe, INALCO, Sorbonne Paris Citรฉ, showcases her dedication to exploring the multifaceted impact of migration on cultural heritage. Her extensive freelance musical endeavors, spanning continents and diverse festivals, demonstrate a commitment to fostering cross-cultural dialogue and celebrating the rich tapestry of global musical traditions. Vanessa’s past roles as a Fulbright Senior Research Fellow, Scholar in Residence, and Programming Director underscore her commitment to the exploration and preservation of cultural diversity. ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŽถ

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Dr. Vanessa Paloma Duncan Elbaz| Media and culture | Best Researcher Award

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