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Summary

I am a Senior Lecturer, an Academic Lead for the School of Film, Media, and Creative Technologies, and the Course Leader of the BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) Creative Computing degrees. I joined the University of Portsmouth in 2022 having previously worked at the University of Wolverhampton and the Open University.

I currently specialise in audio and music programming across undergraduate teaching and postgraduate supervision. My recent research explores the design and development of tools for creatives which allow for new ways of working while reducing or removing the need for programming.

I worked in the music and pro audio industries before returning to academia, and have managed, written, and delivered HE Music Technology and Production courses for over 20 years, including acting as a consultant for several universities across Europe.

I am a member of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).

Education/Academic qualification

Ph.D., Choosers: A Visual Programming Language for Nondeterministic Music Composition by Non-Programmers, Open University Milton Keynes

1 Sept 201310 Dec 2021

Award Date: 9 Feb 2022

Master of Science, MSc in Music Technology, University of Wolverhampton

25 Sept 200928 Sept 2011

Award Date: 19 Jan 2012

PGCE, P.G.C.E. (Post Compulsory Education), Wrexham Glyndwr University

20 Sept 200015 May 2002

Award Date: 1 Jul 2002

BA (Hons), BA (Hons) Popular Music and Recording, University of Salford

25 Sept 199220 May 1996

Award Date: 26 Jul 1996

External positions

External Examiner, University of South Wales

1 Sept 20201 Nov 2024

External academic, University of West London

1 Jun 20151 Jun 2016

External academic, University College Cork

1 May 201531 May 2015

Senior Lecturer and Course Leader, University of Wolverhampton

1 Aug 201230 Sept 2022

Curriculum Manager, New College Telford

1 Aug 20011 Aug 2012

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