Emily Sigman is a joint degree MA Global Affairs and MA Forestry candidate at the Jackson Institute and School of Forestry. Her research interests in Europe span the intersecting fields of agriculture, climate resilience, and geopolitics.
Miklós Veszprémi is a PhD candidate in music theory. His dissertation is on “double function form” works, in which musical form unfolds on multiple, mutually exclusive hierarchical levels simultaneously. It asks how mid nineteenth-century listeners perceived such forms, and focuses on the reception and international dissemination of Franz Liszt’s Second Piano Concerto.