Joke Bradt Visits University of Melbourne's National Music Therapy Research Unit
December 16, 2014
Joke Bradt, an associate professor in the Creative Arts Therapies Department, visited the University of Melbourne's National Music Therapy Research Unit to serve as an external research consultant to their PhD students and faculty. In addition to research consulting, she gave a public lecture at the University about her NIH-funded research on vocal music therapy for chronic pain management and a lecture on mixed methods research.
Photo (from left to right): Katrina McFerran, associate professor at the University of Melbourne; Jeanette Tamplin, post-doctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne; Joke Bradt, associate professor at Drexel University; Imogen Clark, a music therapy tutor and PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne; Dr. Felicity Baker, associate professor at the University of Melbourne; and Grace Thompson, a graduate of the University of Melbourne’s PhD Program in Music Therapy.