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Richard James Keegan
ORCID iD https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/health/courses/sport-studies/tabs/staff-profiles/academic-staff/keegan-richard
University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise
Australia
Richard completed his MSc and PhD at Loughborough University, and before that, a degree in Psychology at the University of Bristol. His research focuses on four key areas: motivational processes in sport and exercise; physical literacy; applied sport psychology practice; and psychological resilience. He has published 26 peer reviewed academic papers, 2 books and 12 book chapters, as well as reports for state and Federal governments.
Richard is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and has served as Chair of Teaching and Learning in two university departments. His approach to education focuses on stimulating the co-creation of innovative and science-inspired products, as an explicit reaction against casting students as passive consumers of information: helping students to develop the key employability skills of critical, independent thinking, and reflective practice. His teaching spans face-to-face delivery, as well as online and flexible platforms, such as YouTube, Twitter, GoogleDocs (to host open data collection); and blogging platforms to encourage public engagement.
Richard is a qualified sport and exercise psychologist, who has worked with athletes across the full range of levels (from beginners to world champions), and in a range of sports (from athletics and snow-sports to motorsport and officiating). His book “Being a Sport Psychologist” focuses on understanding the role of practicing sport psychologists, and he retains strong links with the AIS and other local service providers. This experience helps to ensure the real-world applicability of Richard’s research, as well as embedding work-integrated learning opportunities in his teaching.
In his spare time he enjoys playing squash and touch football, and spending time with his young family.
Stewart Cotterill
University of Winchester
United Kingdom
Toby Woolway
Loughborough University
United Kingdom
Renee Appaneal
Australian Institute of Sport
University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise
Australia
Vana Hutter
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences
Netherlands
AGENDA CONFERENCIAS, CONGRESOS Y SIMPOSIOS
Coordinadora: Azucena García Claramunt
21º Congreso Europeo del European College of Sport Science (ECSS)
31ª Conferencia Anual de la Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)
22º Congreso Europeo del European College of Sport Science (ECSS)
14º Congreso Mundial de Psicología del Deporte y del Ejercicio de la International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP)
32ª Conferencia Anual de la Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)
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