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Strength and Conditioning and Sport Science Not provided in United Kingdom

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Sports Science

Funding

These PhD positions are fully funded. No details on stipend amount or tuition coverage are provided.

Deadline

Expired

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United Kingdom

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Sports Science
Health Science
Strength And Conditioning
Knee

About this position

Two fully funded PhD opportunities are available on the 'Assessment of force production characteristics using portable force assessment technologies in military personnel with knee injuries' and 'Assessment of force production characteristics using portable force assessment technologies in military personnel with ankle injuries'

With Paul Comfort as primary supervisor, Chris Bramah and myself as co-supervisors and Pete Ladlow as industry supervisor.

Job adverts are available on UKSCA (United Kingdom Strength & Conditioning Association) and IUSCA

Feel free to reach out for more information

Funding details

These PhD positions are fully funded. No details on stipend amount or tuition coverage are provided.

What's required

Applicants should have a strong background in sports science, strength and conditioning, or a related field. Experience with force assessment technologies and working with injured populations is desirable. A relevant undergraduate or master's degree is required. No specific GPA or language requirements mentioned.

How to apply

Review the job adverts on the UKSCA and IUSCA LinkedIn pages. Reach out to Nicholas Ripley or the supervisors for more information. Follow application instructions provided in the job adverts.

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