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We have 34 Nursing & Health (sport) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Nursing & Health (sport) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 34 Nursing & Health (sport) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

PhD in Sport and Health Sciences

The University of Brighton’s research responds directly to the most pressing global challenges, with impact at the heart of our ambitions and success. Read more

Health behaviours in sport

Why do people behave the way they do? What impact can an individual’s behaviour have on their physical health? What are the unique challenges and opportunities experienced by people who participate in sport?. Read more

Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) PhD scholarship opportunities in Sport and Physical Activity and Health and Social Care.

Sheffield Hallam University is excited to announce Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) PhD scholarship opportunities in Sport and Physical Activity and Health and Social Care. Read more

Gastrointestinal modulation using omega-3 and probiotic strategies and its effect on cardio-metabolic health in obese and non-obese populations

  Research Group: Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Research Group. Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences - https://www.anglia.ac.uk/science-and-engineering/research/institutes-and-groups/cambridge-centre-for-sport-and-exercise-sciences. Read more

Quantifying the enhancement of swimming performance through strength and conditioning / performance analysis interventions

About the Project. Despite its global appeal, swimming has been slow to embrace microtechnology in competition. This has now changed and has opened the door for researchers to investigate new conditioning practices and challenge the way things have always been done. Read more

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