Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Centre for Research in Psychology and Sports coordinates work in diverse research areas. The Centre’s research lies primarily within the University’s Health and Wellbeing research theme, where psychological/mental health and sports-related interventions are significant sub-themes. The Centre also contributes psychological expertise to Cyber Security within the Information and Security Theme, to sustainability within the Global Economy theme and to several strands of the Food theme.
The Centre brings together the work of approximately 45 members of academic and research staff, as well as around 75 doctoral-level the NHS, universities, businesses and charities.
The Centre is committed to Open Science. We are members of the UK Reproducibility Network and actively promote the use of online preregistration services.
Fingerprint
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
-
Moral Distress and Injury: The lived experiences of Clinical Psychologists working in publicly funded children and young people services
O'Donoghue, N. (Researcher), Karwatzki, E. (PI) & Shah, S. (Researcher)
1/01/26 → 24/09/27
Project: Research
-
Personal Lived Experiences of Education Mental Health Practitioners working in Mental Health Support Teams
Begum, S. (Researcher), Karwatzki, E. (PI) & McNaught, A. (Researcher)
1/01/26 → 24/09/27
Project: Research
-
BWRC : The Black Women Research collective: A peer led space supporting the research journeys of Black Women.
Ali, S. (PI), Douglas, V. (PI), Mutare, S. (CoPI) & Wilson, K. (CoPI)
1/09/25 → 31/07/26
Project: Other
-
Sports Diplomacy and Sports Development
Postlethwaite, V. & Jenkin, C., 28 Jun 2028, Routledge Resources Online: Sport Studies.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
-
The effects of resistance training on brain-related biomarkers, neurocognitive function, and physical capacity in older adults
Caine, C., Antrobus, M., Holland, C., Klymyszyn, M., Dimitriadi, M., Foster, H. & Brazier, J., 17 Jun 2026.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
-
The Applicability and Adaptability of Using the Agile Methodology by Healthcare Organisations in the UK
Alade, A., Chinyio, E., Taiwo, A. O., Daniel, E. & Hampton, P., 16 Jun 2026, International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction. Purdue ePubs, a service of the Purdue University Libraries, Vol. 2. p. 1 27Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Open Access