Laura Ritchie

American cellist and professor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Laura Ritchie (born November 1973, in the United States) is a cellist and Professor of Learning and Teaching in Music at the University of Chichester, where she leads the Music with Teaching (Instrumental / Vocal), MA Performance Programmes, and an annual Cello Weekend.

Born
United States
OccupationsCellist, Professor of Learning and Teaching in Music
KnownforHigher music education, cello performance
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Laura Ritchie
Born
United States
OccupationsCellist, Professor of Learning and Teaching in Music
EmployerUniversity of Chichester
Known forHigher music education, cello performance
Notable workFostering Self-efficacy in Higher Education Students, California Dreaming
AwardsNational Teaching Fellowship (2012)
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In 2012, she was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy.[1] She has published two books: Fostering Self-efficacy in Higher Education Students[2] and California Dreaming.

Laura Ritchie studied cello in America with Hans Jørgen Jensen[3] and in London with Steven Doane.[4][circular reference] She is a member of the Brighton-based band The Mummers.[5]

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