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Marco Beato

Associate Professor at University of Suffolk

University of Verona

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Exercise Physiology

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Kinesiology

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Verification And Validation

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Fitness

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Federico Schena

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University of Verona

Reassessing Aerobic Testing in Football

The University of Verona is now accepting applications for its National PhD Programme in Kinesiology and Sport Sciences, offering fully funded doctoral positions for the 41st cycle. This programme is designed for students passionate about advancing research in sport science, kinesiology, and exercise performance. Featured research topics include reassessing aerobic testing in football, with a focus on validity, reliability, and relevance to modern match demands. The programme lasts three years and is delivered in both Italian and English, with options for onsite and online attendance. Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent that qualifies for doctoral studies in their country; those graduating by the enrolment date may also apply. Selection is based on academic credentials and an interview, with no age or nationality restrictions. The funding package includes scholarships for most positions, covering tuition and providing a stipend, with a modest enrolment fee. Supervisors include Federico Schena (University of Verona), Marco Beato (University of Suffolk), Roberto Modena, and Cantor Tarperi. The application deadline is August 1, 2025, at 13:00 CET. Interested candidates should apply online, prepare their academic documents, and review the official call for details. The programme is ideal for those seeking to contribute to cutting-edge research in sports science and performance.

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