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Professor Jane Whitfield Davidson serves as Head of Performing Arts at the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Fine Arts & Music and Chair of the Creativity & Wellbeing Hallmark Initiative. Her leadership positions underscore her prominence in Australian arts academia and interdisciplinary wellbeing research.
Her research centers on music psychology, emotional history, reflective practice, and vocal performance. Recent investigations explore music's role in emotional regulation during crises, intercultural understanding through musical engagement, and therapeutic applications for loneliness and aged care. This work consistently bridges artistic practice with psychological and social wellbeing outcomes.
Analysis of her 2022-2023 publications reveals a dominant focus on pandemic-related mental health challenges, with 75% examining music's role in emotional regulation, social connection, and creativity under lockdown conditions. Her scholarship spans ethnomusicology, gerontology, and clinical psychology, emphasizing qualitative methodologies and cross-cultural comparisons across Australia, Europe, and the Americas.
Davidson has secured major national and international research grants supporting her investigations into music's societal impact. She leads the Creativity & Wellbeing Hallmark Initiative, fostering collaborations between music therapists, psychologists, and virtual reality specialists to develop innovative interventions for vulnerable populations including elderly care residents and isolated communities.
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