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Brisbane 2032 and help shape the future of Para sport science and practice. Based at Loughborough University, a world leader in Para sport science, ParaFit 2032 builds on the success of the world-leading PHC
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Sports apparel and equipment are critical determinants of an athlete’s performance and overall experience. Despite this, research focused on female para-athletes, particularly regarding apparel and
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Technological advancements have transformed the landscape of Para sports, offering new possibilities to enhance performance through wheelchair and prosthesis design. This PhD project will
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HealthTech Research Centre on Brain Injury. Many sports expose participants to an increased risk of head impacts, mild traumatic brain injury and concussion. Research shows that whilst most players recover
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opportunities to contribute to both theoretical understanding of sports analytics and practical applications for elite teams. The successful candidate will develop expertise in applying cutting-edge computational
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Keeping players available for selection and ready to perform at a high level is a key challenge in elite sport. Indeed, professional rugby is an intense, collision-heavy sport that places severe
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increasingly competitive; more efficient and effective methods are needed. Cycling remains one of the more technologically advanced sports and various forms of performance and race data are often publicly
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The Football Association (The FA) to commence in October 2025. Sport environments are often gendered in ways that disadvantage girls’ participation, performance, and health (Parsons et al., 2021). The adolescent
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competitive; more efficient and effective methods are needed. Cycling remains one of the more technologically advanced sports and various forms of performance and race data are often publicly available. However
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the UK recreational hunters harvest 1.4 million waterbirds annually, such as wild ducks and geese. International legal agreements require that this harvest be sustainable (e.g. African Eurasian Waterbird