The race attracted runners of all abilities, from experienced athletes to those new to running. Medal and f inish line goodies were made available to … Read more
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Kent rises to 16th in Guardian University Guide 2016
Kent has also achieved a top ten position in ten subject areas, with a further 15 in the top 20. Its top ten subjects are: Architecture … Read more
Preparing Military Engineers for the Himalayas
Over the past month the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences have been working with the Royal School of Military Engineering helping them prepare for … Read more
Airway Dysfunction in elite athletes
British Thoracic Society (BTS), British Lung Foundation (BLF) and British Association of Lung Research (BALR) jointly offer awards to help the careers of the most … Read more
How to get your perfect job
To begin our exciting new Employability blog series we have a fascinating piece to share from one of our recent graduates from the BSc Sport and Exercise for … Read more
Critical speed in a field-based environment
Andy Galbraith, James Hopker and Louis Passfield have recently been working on two connected research studies which were published in the November issue of the … Read more
Can subliminal messaging make you train harder?
New research has found that athletes who are exposed to subliminal visual cues during endurance exercise will perform significantly better. Subliminal visual cues are words, … Read more
Research on Competitive Cycling
Today’s blog is an account from the Head of School here at the University of Kent’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Professor Louis Passfield … Read more
Where can Strength and Conditioning take you? Madrid?
The transition from being a professional athlete to a student, from all aspects it can be described as either a travel from heaven to hell, … Read more
Student Life at Kent from Joe Clements
‘Getting as many people as I can involved in sport is something I would like to continue to do after my time at university’ Why … Read more