
معرفی
Murray Craig is a Bicentennial Teaching Fellow and Strand Leader for the PGDE (Secondary) Physical Education programme at the Moray House School of Education and Sport, University of Edinburgh. He holds academic roles in both undergraduate and postgraduate education, specializing in Physical Education curriculum, pedagogy, and the application of digital technologies in teaching.
Education:
- Doctorate in Education (2019), University of Edinburgh
- MSc Applied Sport & Exercise Psychology (2010), Staffordshire University
- BEd(Hons) Secondary Physical Education with Science (1995), Liverpool John Moores University
Research Interests: Focuses on integrating digital technologies in physical education and applying talent development principles to educational settings. His work emphasizes student motivation, curriculum innovation, and the role of psychological characteristics in learning excellence.
Teaching & Leadership: Leads courses on professional development, sports psychology, and practical activities. Serves on school committees for Quality Assurance, Resources, and Teaching.
Advising: Supervises PhD and MSc students in education and sports-related fields. Open to further PhD supervision inquiries.
Background: Prior to academia, Craig taught secondary PE in England and Scotland, played professional rugby for Edinburgh Rugby and Exeter Rugby (1997–1999), and lectured in sports coaching at Telford College.




