SSEHS success at Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2022

Member of the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences have been recognised at the Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2022.

The Vice-Chancellor’s Awards have been created to recognise the ways our staff, both in teams and as individuals, demonstrate their commitment to the University's aims and values, especially around togetherness. 

Congratulations to the following SSEHS award winners:

  • Sports Achievement – For significant impact on sport policy and practice
    Professor Mark King
    Prof King is the world leading expert in bowling analysis. Through his research, he has been involved in cases on behalf of the IOC and has provided expert opinion on cases.

  • Impactful research and innovation: For research and innovation that has delivered significant and sustained impact on society
    Sport Performance Strand of the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport
    The PHC is an internationally regarded leader in Para sport with continued significant and sustained impact following the Tokyo Games that has been translated across the sports continuum.

 The following SSEHS staff were also nominated at the awards:

  • Dr Ash Casey
    Education- For significant impact on student education
    Partnerships – For activities that have had significant local, regional, national or international impact
     
  • Dr Christof Leicht
    Innovation in Education – For significant Innovation in education provision

  • Chris McLeod
    EDI Achievement – For activities that have made the University significantly more equitable, diverse and inclusive

  • Jessica Judd
    º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Sports Personality of the Year – for outstanding achievement in sport

  • IOC Legacy Project
    Sport achievement – For significant impact on sport policy and practice

  • The Centre for Lifestyle Medicine and Behaviour (CLiMB)
    Research Team – For achieving excellent research and innovation outcomes through collaborative partnership
     
  • The Child Feeding Guide
    Impactful Research and Innovation – For research and Innovation that has delivered significant and sustained impact on society 

Further information about the event can be found on the University news page.