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Mental Health and Postgraduate Researchers.

By Nikki Gregory | 25 November 2021

Within the Division of Natural Sciences, we understand the importance of looking after our students mental health. We have an amazing support system in place … Read more

Sports workers, athletes and sporting migrations and mobilities in the (post)pandemic: Perspectives from China

By Nikki Gregory | 15 November 2021

By Dr Geoffery. Z. Kohe For migrant sports workers (e.g., athletes, coaches, managers, administrators etc.), the pandemic has contributed not only to the cessation, interruption … Read more

Black History Month events 20th to 28th October 2021

By Nikki Gregory | 14 October 2021

There are lots of events going on this week for you to get involved with. Wednesday 20 October, 3-5pm via Teams Diverse Cymru, the national … Read more

Welcome Week Photo Frenzy- The Rules!

By Nikki Gregory | 21 September 2021

The photo frenzy is an opportunity for you to get creative with a group of new friends! Below is a few ideas for you to … Read more

How we can learn to improve our breathing

By Nikki Gregory | 03 August 2021

The Respiratory Clinic at Kent is a hub of leading research. Following several recent highly publicised cases of athletes experiencing breathing difficulties, Professor John Dickinson, … Read more

Breathing advice with puppets

By Nikki Gregory | 21 July 2021

A collaboration with the BreathCamps CIC. Introducing a collaboration involving Professor John Dickinson from the School of Sports and Exercise Sciences and a social enterprise … Read more

Explainer: How to maintain your body as you get older (Men’s Health Week)

By Nikki Gregory | 23 June 2021

In recognition of Men’s Health Week 2021 (14-20 June) and the need for men all of ages to maintain their health as they age, Dr Steve … Read more

New FA chair is an opportunity for meaningful and progressive change

By Nikki Gregory | 18 June 2021

The Football Association has recently announced the appointment of Debbie Hewitt MBE as the new non-Executive chair. In response, Dr Geoffery Z. Kohe, Lecturer in Sport … Read more

Sport Management researcher contributes to 2021 Venice Biennale

By Nikki Gregory | 14 June 2021

The Venice Biennale takes place from 22 May – 21 November. Dr Geoffery Z. Kohe, Sport Management and Policy Lecturer in the University’s School of Sports and … Read more

The ESL failed. How can we now improve sport for all?

By Nikki Gregory | 08 June 2021

Following the controversial proposal and quick collapse of a European Super League (ESL), which was globally condemned across the fan, political, commercial and wider football … Read more

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