June Boyce-Tillman
BOYCE-TILLMAN, June. b. Lyndhurst, Hampshire, 30 June 1943. She was educated at St Hugh’s College, Oxford and the London University Institute of Education, where she gained her PhD in Music Education for a thesis that has been widely used and translated, Towards a Model of the Musical Development of Children. She taught in London schools for many years before moving in 1996 to King Alfred’s College of Education, Winchester (now the University of Winchester) where she has been Principal Lecturer, Reader and ultimately Professor of Applied Music (2001- ). She is renowned for her contribution to women’s studies, especially in relation to theology. In particular she is an authority on the work...
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