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Dr Andy Ward

PhD Qld.UT; Master of Fine Arts Qld.UT

  • Senior Lecturer, Contemporary Music
  • School of Business and Creative Industries
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Telephone
+61 7 5459 4826
Office location
SD K.2.25A
Campus
Sunshine Coast
Andy Ward

Dr Andy Ward is a researcher and award-winning songwriter with international impact. His work focusses on the retirement sector and the ways in which it can be innovated and modelled to enhance the lifestyle of people as we age. He advises some of Australia’s largest sectoral operators and work in industry funded research in the retirement and lifestyle space. As part of this work, he leads a multi-disciplinary team of health and creative researchers in a national project exploring the future of the retirement sector reporting directly to industry and government.

Professional Memberships 

  • International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM)

Awards/Fellowships

  • Australian Postgraduate Award 2016-2018

  • QUT Faculty of Creative Industries Dean’s Award for academic excellence 2014

Professional Social Media

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Potential Research Projects for HDR & Honours Students

  • Songwriting, Music, Production, and Performance
  • Narrative Theory
  • Sustainability and Creative Economies

Research areas

  • performance technology
  • songwriting
  • music production

Teaching areas

  • Music
  • Creative Industries

Andy’s main research interests include Musicology, Narratology, Sustainability, Music, Songwriting, and Creative Economies.

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In the news

How a global crisis, drift racing and Memphis hip-hop gave us phonk – the music of the TikTok generation
16 Apr

What is phonk music? UniSC's Andy Ward, Briony Luttrell and Lachlan Goold write for The Conversation.

New on-the-job options for Music students
3 Aug 2023

A joint effort to tune into the economic potential of the Sunshine Coast’s music industry is spinning benefits for UniSC Creative Industries students.