The Women in Sport research theme at SHAPE is a multi-disciplinary, holistic project that is seeking to address the imbalance within the field of sport science that has prioritised research on, with ...
Submitting your thesis is a big step in your PGR journey, learn more about the steps you need to take before submitting. Once you have received your final feedback and have completed your last edits, ...
The NTU PGR Dashboard houses a candidate’s virtual record. Each candidate’s dashboard includes a timeline, with the deadlines for their milestones (e.g. project approval or annual monitoring), that is ...
Find out more about what is expected from doctoral candidates and learn about the research culture at NTU.
Addressing the pressing health-related challenges of our time, our Ageing Well Through Adulthood theme draws together multidisciplinary researchers with a vision to improve and/or maintain physical ...
Learn more about the schemes and options available to PGR at NTU for organising and attending events, and possibilities for travel. The PGR Research Event Fund provides an opportunity for NTU doctoral ...
The Black Leadership Programme (BLP) empowers second-year undergraduate students of Black heritage, helping them to build confidence and develop their leadership qualities. The BLP is a collaboration ...
Our research theme aims to understand, support, and enhance the factors and practices that contribute towards the optimal preparation, performance, recovery, and health of individuals (e.g., athletes, ...
Our Children and Young People theme embraces multi-disciplinary research that focuses on the health, development, and well-being of youth sport participants, as well as the significant others in a ...
Angelo Pernetta is the Deputy Dean of the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences.
Join this information event to receive an introduction to our Level 6 Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship (CMDA). Find out more about how you, or your company can access the Apprenticeship Levy to ...
After successfully completing a 42.185 meter (26.22 miles) run on the final day of the Paralympic Games in Paris, Elena Congost, a Spanish runner with sight loss, and her guide, Mia Carol Bruguera, ...