
About
Dr Jessica O’Bryan is an Associate Lecturer in Curriculum and Pedagogy at the University of the Sunshine Coast’s School of Education and Tertiary Access. A trained opera singer turned educator-researcher, she combines decades of performance and secondary-school teaching experience with scholarly investigation into music education, singing pedagogy, and assessment in higher education.
Education
- PhD – University of Queensland
- MMus – Monash University
- GradDipEd – University of Melbourne
- BMus – University of Melbourne
Research Interests
Jessica’s research centres on arts education, music education, singing pedagogy, and learning cultures. She employs narrative inquiry and qualitative methods to interrogate how teachers’ and students’ identities are shaped within conservatoire and tertiary settings. Recent work explores the interface between classical vocal technique and musical-theatre training, the emotional dimensions of studio teaching, and the use of audio-visual data to capture nuanced pedagogical interactions.
Awards & Fellowships
- Australian Postgraduate Award (3.5-year stipend, 2009–2012)
- ANATS Travel Award (2008)
- Dame Mabel Kent Scholarships (1992–1994)
- Mona McConaughy Award (1993)
- Dame Nellie Melba Prize – First place (1992)
- Musicological Society of Australia Travel Award (2011)
Teaching & Grant Landscape
At UniSC Jessica coordinates and lectures in secondary-arts curriculum units ranging from junior to senior secondary levels, as well as professional-experience orientation and research-communication subjects. While specific grant amounts are not detailed, her sustained competitive funding through university scholarships and national travel awards underpins a vibrant research agenda that feeds directly into curriculum innovation.
Creative & Collaborative Labs
Although no formal lab title is provided, Jessica’s collaborative networks span the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre at UniSC, the Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing (ANATS), and the International Society for Music Education (ISME). She continues to perform jazz and classical music, maintaining an embodied connection to the artistic practices she investigates.
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