Tunde Jegede is an in-demand lecturer who's original and diverse views bring new and engaging perspectives to the subject of Western Music Theory and his pioneering work in the development of African Classical Music as an important idiom.
He has lead and run lectures at a number of national and international universities and academic institutions. The list includes:
| Year | Venue | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | St. Augustine College, Trinidad | African Classical Music |
| 2004 | University of Pittsburgh | African Art Music and Composition |
| 2003 | Churchill College, Cambridge | African Art music and Composition |
| 2002 | Metropolitan University, Manchester | Repercussions of African Music in its Diaspora |
| 2002 | St. Augustine College, Trinidad | Repercussions of African Music in its Diaspora |
| 2001 | Purcell School of Music | Composition and Creative Musicianship |
| 2000 | University of Manchester | African Classical Music |
| 1999 | Whitechapel Art Gallery | The role and scope of the Artist 21st Century |
| 1999 | University of Bath | Repercussions of African Music in its Diaspora |
| 1998 | Goldsmith's College, Uni. of London | African Art Music and Composition |
| 1997 | Bretton Hall, Leeds | Repercussions of African Music in its Diaspora |
| 1997 | Birkbeck College, Uni. of London | A comparative study of Western and African Classical Music |
| 1996 | Reading University | African Classical Music |
| 1996 | Institute of Education/UEL | Cultural genealogy and a bi-racial identity |
| 1995 | Cork University | African Classical Music |
| 1995 | Trinity College, Dublin | African Classical Music |