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School of Human Development

Dr
Ashling
Bourke

Primary Department
School of Human Development
Role
Academic Staff
Aisling Bourke
Phone number:
01 700
9254
Campus
St Patrick's Campus
Room Number
SPC M 305

Academic biography

Dr Ashling Bourke is an Associate Professor in Psychology and Human Development at the Institute of Education. Her research and teaching interests include the processes that impact on child and adolescent wellbeing and children's rights. Ashling has experience in a wide range of research topics and research methodologies and she has an active research profile the intersection of Psychology, Rights, and Education.

Her current research projects inlcude;

  • Adolescent engagement in climate change eduaction
  • Social influences on climate change attitudes
  • Teachers' role in child protection
  • Participatory research with adolescents
  • Student teachers' dispositions to teaching mathematics

Ashling has recently been awarded a Dean's Research Fellow at the DCU Anti-Bullying Centre. In this role she is conducting research on the role of social dominance orientation and its interaction with cognitive empathy in the perpetration of cyber-bullying.

Ashling holds the following roles in the University; 

• Cross-faculty subject representative for Human Development (PSP) • Ethics Convenor for the School of Human Development • Steering Group member of the Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education • IoE representative on the University Quality Promotion Committee.  

Ashling completed her BA (hons) in Psychology at the National University of Ireland, Galway, a Masters in Forensic Psychology at University College Cork, and a PhD at Trinity College Dublin. She has held a number of academic posts in Trinity College Dublin, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Dublin City University, as well as advocacy roles with children and vulnerable populations in Irish and UK NGOs.


Research interests

Children's Rights

Climate crisis: Attitudes and the impact on wellbeing

Climate change education

Child Abuse and Child Protection

Adversity and Resilience

Sexuality and Relationships Education

Developmental Forensic Psychology