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Advert title: Intergenerational Practice in Community Sport Project advert This project will investigate intergenerational practice in the field of community sport in Manchester, UK
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Background Access to healthcare is an ever-increasing global issue. Over 15% of the current global population require rehabilitation care, but the majority of them do not receive healthcare access
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PhD Studentship: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Elite Sport (Co-funded by Brighton & Hove Albion FC)
both academic and professional sports performance environments, gaining unique insights and opportunities to translate cutting-edge science into practice. The candidate will work closely with the team
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(or international equivalent) in a relevant subject such as Sport and Exercise Science, Biology, Human Physiology, or Biological Sciences A relevant Master’s degree, for example in Physiology and/or Nutrition Applied
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motivated applicant to undertake an original and applied programme of research linked to ongoing work led nationally by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA
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for sports-related subjects (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017-2025). Entry requirements: A 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent international qualification) in engineering, physics, sports & exercise
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should have an undergraduate degree (first or upper second class) or equivalent qualification in sport and exercise science or a related field. A Masters qualification in a relevant area would be desirable
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funding restrictions, this is only available to those eligible for UK fees. How to apply: All applications should be made online via the above 'Apply' button. Under programme name, select Sport Exercise and
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James Entry requirements: A 2:1 honours degree or equivalent international qualification, or a master’s degree in relevant subject (e.g., human nutrition, sports and exercise science/nutrition, human
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the cervical spine. The findings will guide mountain rescue teams in equipment choice and best practice to enhance casualty outcomes and reduce the risk of post-rescue long-term disability. Aims: We have three