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Mark Randell serves as a Lecturer in the Audio Media Research institute within the College of Arts, Humanities and Education, specializing in audio media research and creative pedagogical development. His work bridges academic theory with practical audio artistry through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Research focuses on audio drama production, creative pedagogic methodologies, and artistic cross-pollination, emphasizing collaborative frameworks that integrate historical narratives with contemporary audio techniques. His scholarship explores how interdisciplinary approaches enhance artistic innovation and educational outcomes in media arts.
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent exploration of authentic audio storytelling, with recurring themes in historical dramatization (particularly World War I contexts), collaborative production methodologies, and the fusion of diverse artistic disciplines. His work shows increasing emphasis on student-centered creative processes and real-world application of audio media techniques.
Scientific Awards: No awards or honors were documented in the provided materials.
Advising and Grants: No graduate student advising relationships or research grant activities were specified; professional focus appears centered on publication-driven research and pedagogical innovation within audio media.





