The ISESA Podcast takes you behind the scenes of the Irish sport and exercise science community. Through conversations with leading practitioners, academics and athletes, our podcast highlights their amazing work and achievements. Hosted by Bruce Wardrop, each episode offers fresh perspectives on performance, health, research and career development. So whether you're a student, professional, or simply someone passionate about sport and exercise science - make sure to tune in now and discover the people, ideas, and innovations driving excellence in sport, health and exercise in Ireland and beyond.
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The ISESA Podcast takes you behind the scenes of the Irish sport and exercise science community. Through conversations with leading practitioners, academics and athletes, our podcast highlights their amazing work and achievements. Hosted by Bruce Wardrop, each episode offers fresh perspectives on performance, health, research and career development. So whether you're a student, professional, or simply someone passionate about sport and exercise science - make sure to tune in now and discover the people, ideas, and innovations driving excellence in sport, health and exercise in Ireland and beyond.
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Professor Ian Kenny and Dr. Brendan O'Keefe from the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at the University of Limerick are recruiting a research assistant. The successful candidate will work within 2 research centers (Sport and Human Performance Research Centre (SHPRC) and Physical Education, Physical Activity and Youth Sport (PEPAYS) Ireland) gaining valuable experience in multiple professional domains. This role would suit a recent graduate with some project experience, however there is plenty of scope for someone to learn on the job. This role would be an ideal springboard for someone looking to progress their research or academic career.
Closing date for applications: 15-Jan-2025 12:00
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Contact: ian.kenny@ul.ie / brendan.okeeffe@ul.ie
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