Former ߲Ƶ student Mary Earps has been selected to represent England at this summer’s Women’s World Cup.
Women who have received treatment for cervical cancer are being encouraged to take part in a study that aims to better understand the recovery process.
Britain’s wheelchair rugby squad will visit ߲Ƶ’s world-renowned sports science labs this month in preparation for the summer’s IWRF European Championships.
߲Ƶ student Alex Haydock-Wilson has been added to the Great Britain & Northern Ireland 4x400m squad for the upcoming IAAF World Relays meeting in Yokohama, Japan.
Six ߲Ƶ swimmers have been confirmed as part of British Swimming’s 25-strong squad for this summer’s FINA World Aquatics Championships in South Korea.
߲Ƶ Sport are delighted to welcome Andrew Shepherd to the team as its new Performance Nutrition Lead.
߲Ƶ’s Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport has welcomed some of Great Britain’s most talented wheelchair tennis stars to campus.
The next wave of football talent is coming to ߲Ƶ as the University plays host to The FA Women’s Super League (WSL) academy finals.
߲Ƶ student, Keita Orelaja, has co-founded a free app which connects promising footballers with elite level scouts.
On Wednesday 3 April, Nicky Morgan MP and Prime Minister Theresa May addressed the House of Commons and acknowledged the success of both ߲Ƶ and Team GB athletes who recently competed in the Special Olympics.
The next Lionel Messi could be set to grace ߲Ƶ as it plays host to major tournament matches for UEFA.
More than 200 leading Paralympic sport specialists gathered in Manchester earlier this month for the UK Paralympic Performance Conference, which was supported by ߲Ƶ’s Peter Harrison Centre (PHC) for Disability Sport.
߲Ƶ Lightning played a key role as England women secured a comprehensive Six Nations grand slam at Twickenham.
A ߲Ƶ academic has concluded that there is “ample room for improvement” when it comes to European countries tackling cases of corruption in sport.
߲Ƶ student Niamh Emerson became the first teenager to earn more than 4,700 points in the pentathlon at the European Indoor Championships, winning her the silver medal.
A study involving more than 1,000 schoolchildren has found a link between exercise and improved brain power.
Forty men are needed for study that is looking to identify whether tackling liver fat is the key to treating conditions linked to being overweight and obese such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
This week, Professor Paul Wylleman is visiting the University through the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) ‘Motion’ theme.
߲Ƶ has appointed Nik Diaper as its new Head of Para Sport, the first role of its kind within higher education.
Applications are now open for the SPIN Accelerator: a 12-week programme of workshops, mentoring and introductions specifically to support sport technology companies to develop and grow.
Cricket’s England Women have named their squads for the upcoming tours of India and Sri Lanka, which feature 12 ߲Ƶ-linked players.
A host of ߲Ƶ linked women’s rugby players have been selected to represent England and Scotland at international tournaments.
Students from the University’s Performance Tennis Programme were recently given the opportunity to fly out on an all expenses paid trip to the Australian Open.
The first home match of the season for ߲Ƶ Lightning Netball takes place on tomorrow (Saturday 12 January), when the team welcomes Severn Stars to the University.
Seven ߲Ƶ alumni have been recognised for their outstanding achievements and service in the 2019 Queen’s New Year’s Honours list.