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Ryan Daniel is a Professor at James Cook University within the College of Arts, Society & Education, Department of Creative Arts and Music. His academic career spans over two decades with 102 publications to date, demonstrating sustained scholarly productivity and leadership in multiple research domains.
Professor Daniel's research interests focus on the intersection of music education, creative industries, and higher education curriculum development. His work particularly emphasizes applied music studio teaching, artist resilience, creative processes, and regional economic development through creative industries. A significant portion of his research examines the Australian context, with specific focus on Northern Australia and the unique challenges and opportunities in regional creative sector development.
His publication record reveals evolving trends from foundational work in piano pedagogy and music education toward broader investigations of creative industries, artist resilience, and higher education curriculum reform. Recent work increasingly addresses the impact of global crises on creative sectors, the future of music studio education, and reconceptualizing creative arts education for rapidly changing industry landscapes.
Professor Daniel has established himself as a leading scholar in understanding how creative industries function in regional contexts, particularly in Northern Australia, and how higher education can better prepare creative arts graduates for sustainable careers. His research consistently bridges theory and practice, focusing on practical applications for educators, policymakers, and creative practitioners.
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