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Dr. Carrie Ballantyne is a Reader in the School of Education and Social Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland. She holds a PhD from Glasgow Caledonian University (2010) and has held academic roles including Teaching Fellow at Heriot-Watt University and Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on neurodiversity, lifespan development, and inclusive practices for individuals with autism, ADHD, and fragile X syndrome. Key themes include socio-cognitive processes, mental health outcomes, and educational inequalities. She has secured funding from the Scottish International Education Trust, Carnegie Trust, British Academy/Leverhulme Trust, and ESRC.
- Education:
- PhD in Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University (2010)
- Postdoctoral work on mood-diet links in middle-aged men
- Research Interests:
- Visuo-spatial processing in neurodiverse children
- Inclusive education and employment practices
- Impact of neurodiversity on wellbeing
- Grants:
- Scottish International Education Trust
- Carnegie Trust for Universities of Scotland
- British Academy/Leverhulme Trust
- Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
Her work addresses inequalities in education and healthcare access, particularly post-pandemic effects on neurodiverse groups. Collaborations include education and healthcare providers, aiming to improve support systems for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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