Professor Scott Harrison is Pro Vice Chancellor of the Arts, Education and Law Group and South Bank Provost, Griffith University. Scott is a graduate of Queensland Conservatorium and the University of Queensland and he has experience in teaching music in primary, secondary and tertiary environments. Performance interests and experience include opera and music theatre as both singer and musical director.
His teaching areas focus on pedagogy, research design and gender. His major research areas are music and well being, vocal education, music teacher education and masculinities, and music and he has been awarded grants in the areas of pedagogy, music and health and employability.
He has published extensively in these fields and is author or editor of Masculinities and Music (2008), Male Voices: Stories of Boys Learning through Making Music (2009), Perspectives on Teaching Singing (2010), Perspectives on Males and Singing (2012) and Teaching Singing in the 21st Century (2014). His latest book on musical theatre education and training will be published by Routledge in 2020.
Sign up to view 0 direct reports
Get started