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Dr Justine Allen

Associate Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Justine is an experienced higher education academic who is passionate about facilitating the development of people whether in higher education  working with students and colleagues or working in sport with coaches, coach developers, volunteers, and sport organisations. Originally from New Zealand, she joined 51 in 2023 after working at the University of Stirling, University of Otago, and University of Waikato. 

Justine's research also focuses on the development of people, with a focus on the psychosocial environment that can support or thwart individuals’ motivation, well-being, psychological needs, and performance. Her work developing people continues in the wider community as a coach developer and sport coach.

Justine Allen

Justine's research focuses on understanding the processes and practices of coaches, teachers, and organisational leaders in their facilitation (or thwarting) of optimal human functioning within sport and education contexts. Specifically, she examines how (and why) these key influencers impact performers’, participants’, and volunteers’ motivation, performance, psychological needs satisfaction, well-being and life skill development. Justine's research adopts a social psychological perspective to understand the social contextual and individual factors that influence coaches’ and athletes’ experiences in sport and includes the psychosocial development of young people.

  • Alexandra Mollin Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Timothy Jones (RE)CODE-ing Development as Skilled Helping: Locating the Coach Developer within the Morphogenetic Cycle Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Stephen Foley Incident Reporting Mechanisms and Cultures in Sea Kayaking Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Ben King ‘The Coaches’ Role in Facilitating Thriving in the Junior to Senior Transition in Professional Football’ Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Sally Anderson Are parents of youth athletes burning out? The experiences of parents whose children play individual and team sports at regional or national level Doctor of Philosophy Sport Coaching Research Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • Sports Science PhD December 01 2001
  • Sports Studies MA May 01 1996
  • Physiology BSc December 01 1992
  • Sports Science BSc (Hons) May 01 1992
  • Senior Fellow Higher Education Authority Senior Fellow HEA 2022


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