LJMU and British Horseracing Authority launch new Racing PhD focusing on jockey nutrition and wellbeing
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
Meta analysis of trials of exercise rehab support wider use to lower impact on patients
LJMU has held a special event to celebrate 50 years of sports science.
Congratulations to colleagues who have become professors and readers through the latest conferment process.
A PhD co-funded by the British Horseracing Authority and LJMU will commence in October with a full-time three year role for Daniel Martin from the Professional Jockeys Association’s Nutrition Team.
The year 9 pupils from Liverpool's Holly Lodge Girls College spent two days working alongside world-class scientists in physiology, biomechanics and sport and exercise psychology, as well as current LJMU students, to gain expert insight into sport science research methodology.
Huge growth in highest quality research outputs and culture
The first event to mark our heritage as the first university to present a sport science single honours degree
Sport and Exercise Science academic one of 61 new 'fellows' in higher education
Professor Greg Whyte OBE took time out from supporting Zoe Ball’s Hardest Road Home Challenge for Sport Relief 2018, to talk about how sport and exercise science is playing a key role.