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Sean Williams

Reader in Statistics & Research Methods

University of Bath

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Sports Nutrition

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Sports Psychology

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Sports Science

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Injury Medicine

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Athletic Training

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Sports Economics

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Concussion Research

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University of Bath

PhD in Statistics and Sports Science: Growth, Maturation & Injury Risk in Youth Cricket

The University of Bath is offering a funded PhD opportunity focused on the statistical analysis of growth, maturation, and injury risk in youth cricket. This research will be supervised by Sean Williams, Reader in Statistics & Research Methods, who is also a member of CHi2PSBath and a statistics consultant for the Journal of Physiology. The project aims to apply advanced statistical and research methods to understand how growth and maturation impact injury risk among young cricket players, contributing to the fields of sports science and statistics. Applicants should have a strong academic background in statistics, sports science, or a closely related discipline. Experience with research methods and a keen interest in youth sports or injury prevention are highly desirable. The position is fully funded, with details on stipend and tuition coverage available through the application link. The start date for the PhD is September 2026, and the application deadline is December 28, 2025. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in combining quantitative analysis with practical applications in sports science, particularly in the context of youth cricket. The research will be conducted at the University of Bath, a leading institution in the UK, providing access to excellent resources and a vibrant academic community. For more information and to apply, visit the provided application link.

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