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sport management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 29 sport management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Sport Management/Sport Consumer Behaviour

Sport and Entertainment Management Lab at National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, invites applications from an exceptionally motivated and passionate individual with a strong background in sport marketing, social psychology, or consumer behaviour for a fully founded PhD opportunity. Read more

Exploring organisational sustainability and the interplay between economic, social and environmental logics within not-for-profit sport organisations (Ref: SSEHS/MD25)

The Not-for-Profit (NFP) sporting eco-system including community sports clubs, governing bodies, and sporting events are central to delivering health and well-being, social and personal impacts that have been valued between £45 billion and £85 billion in England (Davies et al., 2019; Sport England, 2020; Harris et al., 2009; May et al., 2013). Read more

Funded Studentships at Northumbria University via the Northern Ireland and North East Doctoral Training Partnership (NINE DTP)

Northumbria is a core partner of the ESRC-funded Northern Ireland and North East Doctoral Training Partnership (NINE DTP), a collaboration of seven universities in North East England and Northern Ireland dedicated to offering world class training. Read more

The Origins And Rise Of Online Fitness Influencers

With the rise of the internet and smartphones, our sources of information have seen a massive shift. We no longer exclusively turn to books, professionals, or institutions for advice; we also turn to the internet. Read more

Heat mitigation and management for females

Global warming is causing a sustained increase in temperatures each decade, and an increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves, which collectively is harming human health. Read more

The ecological implications of alternative deer management strategies

  Research Group: Geography and Environmental Studies
The absence of carnivores such as wolves and lynx across the islands of Britain and Ireland, has resulted in man adopting the role of apex predator to manage deer populations. Read more

Identification or risk factors and preventative strategies for knee injuries in females

In recent years, female sport has seen and exponential rise in both professionalism and success. This had led to greater access to professional coaching, sport science and sports medicine support. Read more

Women and concussion in football.

Introduction. This funded PhD position is housed within the Centre for Physical Activity, Sport and Exercise Sciences (PASES) at Coventry University and is in association with the Women’s Professional Leagues Ltd (WPLL). Read more

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