Chris Boyle

Christopher (Chris) Boyle (born 11 August 1972 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an Associate Professor in Psychology and Inclusive Education at the University of Exeter.[1] He has previously been an association football Referee who refereed in the Australian A-League[2] and the Scottish Premiership.[3] Dr Boyle is a qualified psychologist working in the UK and in Australia. Dr. Boyle has written extensively on subjects of psychology and inclusive education.[4] He is a respected academic and has authored over 100 publications on these topics.[5]

Christopher (Chris) Boyle
Boyle in 2019
Born(1972-08-11)11 August 1972
NationalityScottish
Other namesChristopher Boyle
CitizenshipBritish - Australian
Alma materUniversity of Dundee
University of Glasgow
University of Strathclyde
Open University
Known forEducational Psychology
Labelling
Special & Inclusive Education
Beliefs in Santa Claus
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology - Education - Special Education - Inclusive Education
InstitutionsUniversity of Exeter
Chris Boyle
Chris Boyle - Scottish Premiership
Full name Christopher Boyle
Born (1972-08-11) 11 August 1972
Glasgow, Scotland
Domestic
Years League Role
2010-2011; A-League Referee
1999-2009; SPFL Referee

He successfully edited the Australian Psychological Society's journal The Australian Educational and Developmental Psychologist between 2012 and 2017.

Refereeing career

Boyle has officiated matches in both the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Football League First Division and Scottish Football League Second Division making him one of the most experienced referee's in the A-League. He has also officiated a Scottish Challenge Cup game. He made headlines in his debut match of his A-League career when he officiated the game between Melbourne Victory and North Queensland Fury at AAMI Park. During the game, he awarded three penalties (two to Melbourne, one to North Queensland), and handed out two red cards to North Queensland players Chris Grossman and Eric Akoto.[6]

Academic career

He has a wide and varied career and has lectured on professional training programmes for educational psychologists at the University of Dundee, Monash University, and at the University of Exeter. He has also lectured in subject areas of child development and psychology, inclusive and special education with the Open University, Charles Sturt University, and the University of New England. He completed his PhD in Psychology and Education at the University of Dundee.

Media Coverage

Boyle's academic work regularly receives media attention[7] and he is often asked to contribute to articles and/or TV/radio programmes around the world.

Published Books

References

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