Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Loughborough |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | Not Specified |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 17th December 2024 |
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Closes: | 10th March 2025 |
Reference: | SSEHS/BC25 |
Only ~20% of soccer-related research is published on females (Kirkendall and Krustrup, 2021), with less still on female adapted soccer (e.g., blind soccer, deaf soccer). Additionally, this research is typically conducted within compartmentalised disciplines (e.g., biomechanics, or physiology or sociology) without inclusion of the player/athlete voice. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the health and performance needs and priorities of professional female soccer players are lacking. Resulting in a paucity of evidence (e.g., related to training, recovery, equipment, injuries and illness, menstrual health, etc.,) for practitioners (e.g., medical and allied health staff, coaches, etc.,) and relevant stakeholders (e.g., federations/governing bodies, apparel/equipment/technology manufacturers) to translate into practice/policy to optimise and protect female soccer player health and performance respectively.
Adopting a mixed methods and co-created (players, staff and other stakeholders) approach this project will develop an inclusive and comprehensive female soccer player specific health literacy framework for players and staff (across the globe). To complete this effectively, the successful candidate will have recent (ideally current) experience of working and/or playing in female soccer (ideally at a professional level) and thus have a network of practice in this space to lean upon.
Entry requirements:
Essential
Desirable
Funding information:
The studentship is for 3 years and provides a tax-free stipend of £19,237 per annum for the duration of the studentship plus university tuition fees
How to apply
All applications should be made online via the above ‘Apply’ button. Under programme name, select School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Please quote the advertised reference number: SSEHS/BC25 in your application.
To avoid delays in processing your application, please ensure that you submit the minimum supporting documents.
Your application must include the following: cover letter (300 words maximum), personal statement (500 words maximum), research proposal based on the project title and details (500 words maximum – with an additional one page detailed experimental schematic/overview for a three year PhD project in this space), responses to essential and desirable criteria (in a systematic and concise point-by-point manner, address each entry criterion - for each criterion a maximum of 150 words may be used), and full academic CV. The cover letter, personal statement, research proposal and experimental schematic, responses to criteria, and CV should be merged as a PDF, in this order, using Times New Roman 11 font and single line spacing. ** Applications which do not conform to these guidelines will not be shortlisted **.
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