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Centre for Sport, Health and Exercise Research

The Centre for Sport, Health and Exercise Research (CSHER) was established in 2001 to produce internationally recognised research in sport, exercise, physical activity and health, and to embed this within undergraduate and postgraduate provision. Our staff have wide ranging expertise, evidenced through numerous peer-reviewed publications, books and dissemination activities, and a number of flagship research projects.
Take a look on Sport and Exercise YouTube Channel for latest research interviews.
Physical Activity and Health

Community interventions to enhance physical activity for public health and disease prevention; using green space to promote activity, health and well-being; Read more about Physical Activity and Health »
Psychological Aspects of Sport, Health and Exercise

Understanding how psychological factors influence performance under pressure, people make sense of success and failure, and groups function effectively. Read more about Psychological Aspects of Sport, Health and Exercise »
Social Aspects of Sport, Health and Exercise

The organisation of - and relationships between - fans, football clubs and the media, and the emergence, development and media coverage of disabled people in sport and physical education. Read more about Social Aspects of Sport, Health and Exercise »
Clinical Biomechanics and Human Performance Measurement

All areas of human performance measurement, with a focus on foot and footwear, biomechanics, injury prevention. Read more about Clinical Biomechanics and Human Performance Measurement »
For more information about the Centre, please contact:
Contact
Barbara Brownt: +44 (0)1782 294025
e: b.j.brown@staffs.ac.uk













