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Gillian McConnell is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Strathclyde, affiliated with the Strathclyde Institute of Education. She holds the Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and leads the MSc/MEd in Autism Studies programs. Her roles include module leadership for core Theory and Practice modules, Independent Study, and supervision of student dissertations.
- PhD Candidate: Focusing on educational experiences of autistic pupils with co-occurring epilepsy and learning disabilities
- External Examiner: University of South Wales
- Coordinator: Strathclyde Institute of Education’s Disability and Wellbeing initiatives
Education Background:
- PhD (Current): University of Strathclyde (2020–)
- MA in Disability Studies (Autism): University of Huddersfield (2000)
- PGCE in Special Needs: University of Huddersfield (1998)
- BA (Hons): University of Strathclyde (1993)
Research Interests:
McConnell specializes in autism and co-occurring conditions, including epilepsy and learning disabilities. She contributes to policy development and inclusive education strategies, with a focus on neurodiversity in workplaces and early years education. Recent projects include Changing Hearts and Minds for inclusive early years practices and training programs for neurodivergent colleagues.
Professional Activities:
Keynote speaker at events such as the Confucius Institute for Scotland (2025) and Autism Europe advisory roles. Organized the Centre for Autism and Research Launch (2024).



