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Providing opportunities for women in sport

At the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ, we are ideally and uniquely positioned in the nation’s capital to become Australia’s leading university for sport education and research. An area where we are making an impact is through our women in sport research through engagement with our grassroots, community, and high-performance sporting networks, and through our world-renowned academic and professional staff, and industry partnership.


ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ Sport Strategy

Women in sport industry partner scholarships

As part of the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ Sport Strategy, ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµRISE will welcome PhD Scholarships co-funded with an industry partner focusing on women in sport. Through these scholarships we will address the gaps in knowledge, practice and management of women in high performance sport, community sport, coaching, officiating, leading sports organisations, the media, sports integrity, and sports law.

ACT Brumbies

Craig Bolger
Evaluating the physical demands of women’s rugby union

Professor Andrew McKune
Strength and Conditioning Science

Canberra Raiders

Riley Brassington
Talent Identification, anthropometry, and Performance analytics in NRLW & NRL.

Dr Julie Cooke
Associate Professor Anatomy and Physiology


Capital Football

Joshua Waugh
Promoting health and performance in elite and youth female football athletes.

Dr Jocelyn Mara
Assistant Professor in Sport Analytics

EOlab

Kevin John
Influence of post-exercise hot water immersion heat acclimation on endurance and neuromuscular performance in female athletes.

Professor Julien Periard
Deputy Director ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµRISE, Environmental Physiology


QLD Academy of Sport

Lachlan Kerin
Performance, profiling and tapering elite female swimmers.

Dr Brad Clark
Senior Research Fellow

NSW Institute of Sport

Davide Mondin
Physiological and Performance Development in Talented Emerging Female Athletes.

Dr Naroa Etxebarria
Associate Professor in Sport and Exercise Science


Snow Australia

Elliot Dobie
Performance profiling and physical preparation in female snow sports athletes.

Dr Angie Fearon
Associate Professor in Physiotherapy

Dr Jaquelin Bousie
Assistant Professor in Physiotherapy

Australian Sailing

Molly Highfield
The SHE_SAILZ project: High-Performance pathways and support for gold for female sailors.

Dr Naroa Etxebarria
Associate Professor in Sport and Exercise Science


QLD Academy of Sport

Nicola Pearce
The 'HER_TRI' project: Performance health of developing and elite female triathletes.

Dr Naroa Etxebarria
Associate Professor in Sport and Exercise Science

AIS

Andrie Steyn
Jet lag and travel fatigue in elite athletes

Dr Brad Clark
Senior Research Fellow

Professor Gordon Waddington
Sport and Exercise Medicine

Online trolling and e-safety: Women working in the sports industry

The project will focus on research into the management of gendered cyber hate by sporting bodies. There is existing evidence which indicates that athletes who are female, trans, and/or people of colour are subjected to significant levels of cyber-hate and trolling, and that the nature of the communications are violent and sexualised. It also appears that sporting organisations at every level are ill-equipped and resistant to adopting appropriate mechanisms to protect these athletes.

The purpose of the project is to undertake research into best practices and policies aimed at limiting the impact of online harm such as cyber-hate and trolling upon elite female athletes and women working in the sports industry. The research will also canvass and make recommendations for change.

Sport Integrity Australia

Dr Catherine Ordway
Sport Integrity Research Lead & Associate Professor (Sport Management).

Dr Joanna Tweedie
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Sport Integrity

Ongoing PhD research focusing on female athletes

Other ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ sport research projects are addressing several topics in women in sport in areas ranging from nutrition to warm-ups, iron deficiency and supplementation, and low-energy availability practices. These projects involve a PhD candidate, one or more ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ supervisors, and an industry partner. The research outcomes should be useful for coaches and athletes, as well as sports science and sports medicine practitioners, and academic researchers.

Australian Powerlifting Union

Claire Buechel
Nutritional approaches to support refeeding post chronic energy restriction in athlete

Dr Michelle Minehan
Senior Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics

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Billy Mason
The use of acute exercise interventions as strategies to improve athlete readiness and physical performance in team sport athletes

Professor Nick Ball
Sport and Exercise Science


ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµRISE

Michael Pengelly
The effect of iron deficiency on sport specific performance among female athletes and supplementation to mitigate the consequences experienced from deficiencies

Dr Naroa Etxebarria
Associate Professor in Sport and Exercise Science

ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµRISE

Sara Chica-Latorre
Understanding the relationship between dietary intake, inflammatory potential and menstrual cycle symptomology in sportswomen.

Dr Michelle Minehan
Senior Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics


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