
Professor Cliff Mallett OAM
Fellow
- Bio/Profile
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Professor Mallett has enjoyed a distinguished career in elite coaching and academia. Prof. Mallett was an Olympic and World Championship medal-winning coach and won a National university teaching award (2011). In 2017, he was awarded the prestigious August-Wilhelm Scheer Professorial Fellowship at Technische Universität Mu?nchen (TUM) in Germany. He developed a world-renowned online program in sports coaching and consults nationally and internationally to many elite sporting organisations. Prof. Mallett is a leading international scholar in two broad and interrelated research areas - sport psychology and coaching; specifically: Understanding the person-in-context
- Multi-layered understanding of the person-in-context (personality profiling of coaches and athletes)
- Motivation of elite coaches and athletes (Self-Determination Theory - SDT);
- Autonomy-supportive learning environments in sport (Self-Determination Theory - SDT);
- Mental toughness in elite sport (coaches and athletes). Players' leadership: A Social Identity Approach (SIA)
- How high performance coaches learn in the workplace;
- Coaches as sculptors, architects, performers and leaders.
Professor Mallett's program of research has informed both policy and practice in sports coaching, in both the youth development and elite sport sectors - nationally and internationally. He has published extensively in sport psychology and coaching to foster an evidence-based approach to coach learning, development, and subsequent practice to foster positive outcomes for all actors in the sport setting, especially the athletes. Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland › DipTeach, Brisbane CAE › Bachelor of Education (Health & PE), Queensland University of Technology › Bachelor of Arts (Hons) (Psychology), The University of Queensland.
