Leadership development in professional sport
Leadership is a fundamental aspect of sport, particularly as it relates to the effectiveness of teams within sport environments (Cotterill & Fransen, 2016).
Learn MoreWe have funding available via competition for fully-funded studentships or fee-waiver support for UK home students. Applicants are asked to make it clear as part of their application that they are applying for one of these funded opportunities. Decisions will be made based on the excellence of the candidate.
Self-funded students are also welcome to apply for this project. Self-funded students can be UK home students or international students.
Leadership is a fundamental aspect of sport, particularly as it relates to the effectiveness of teams within sport environments (Cotterill & Fransen, 2016).
Learn MoreSocial media has been reported to have positive social benefits such as keeping in contact with friends and family (Ellison, Vitak, Gray, & Lampe, 2014).
Learn MoreAttention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder.
Learn MoreSuboptimal diet is common with cancer survivors (Kiew, 2022) but not many studies have been shown in critical illness survivors whether they experienced suboptimal diet post ICU discharge as well.
Learn MoreWorking with adolescent and young people (AYP) can be challenging as they are generally regarded as a ‘under-served’ population (Simuyaba et al.2021).
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Martin Kumm tells the story of his journey from graduation to achieving his dream job as a chiropractor for the EF Education Easy-Post professional cycling team.
Professional ballet dancer Pippa Myres had to re-think her career and is now training to become a podiatrist on the MSc Podiatry course.
On Wednesday 10th July, AECC UC's specialist Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) will be running a free Health and Wellness Open Clinic.
AECC University College is delighted to be a signatory of the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA).
Callum Moss is a First Year student on the MSc Physiotherapy (pre-registration) course at AECC University College. We recently caught up with him to hear more about his decision to study to become a physiotherapist and why AECC UC is an appealing specialist university.
We hear about Aurora’s work experience within Rugby and why she enjoys studying within the close-knit community at AECC University College.
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