Research and Innovation

​The Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences prides itself on its reputation for ‘World Leading’ and ‘Internationally Excellent’ research. Research and Innovation are strategic priorities, as evidenced by the breadth, depth and quality of demonstrated research activity. The School's commitment to fostering a vibrant research culture and supporting staff in their research aspirations are central to its ethos of research informed teaching and learning, as well as external engagement.

Research and innovation are currently focused into four main themes: 1) Applied Sport Science, 2) Cardiovascular Health and Ageing, 3) Culture, Policy and Professional Practice, and 4) Population Risk and Healthcare. Each theme comprises specialist groups that undertake research across the full spectrum of investigation from molecular science, health and wellbeing, to exercise and sport.

Our research has a strong applied base and has active research programmes in several allied health professions, health, education and community services, physical activity participation and performance sport. It is home to a number of centres, including the Welsh Centre for Podiatry, the Food Industry Centre, Public Health Wales, the Centre for Health, Activity and Wellbeing, and the Sports Coaching Hub. Through these centres and Research and Innovation groups our investigative agenda stretches across health, lifestyle behaviour, and sport and exercise science, with an applied focus at its core.  


 

The close working relationships of the research teams in the School of Sport and Health Sciences mean we are well-placed to take on some of our society’s most complex challenges. Our combination of sport and science facilities enables us to offer a wider range of innovative collaborations with industry, public sector and community organisations.

 

CSSHS Research Strategy

Our CSSHS Research Strategy has recently been updated. Being predominantly aligned to the University’s ‘Measures of Success’, it is also specific to the aspirations and requirements of the School. You can access the Research Strategy here.

Ethics

For information on Ethics Governance at Cardiff Metropolitan University please click here

Information regarding the School of Sport and Health Sciences Ethics Framework can be found here. If you have any queries please contact ESSHEthics@cardiffmet.ac.uk.

 

​​Key Contacts

Professor Jon Oliver 
Professor Jon Oliver
Associate Dean of Research​
Rhiannon Phillips  
Dr ​Rhiannon Phillips
Deputy Associate Dean of Research
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Peter Sykes  
Dr Peter Sykes
​Associate Dean of Innovation​
Dan Heggs  
Dr Dan Heggs
Associate Dean of Partnerships
Dr Sarah Maddocks  
Dr Sarah Maddocks
REF Coordinator
Professor Mike Stembridge  
Professor Mike Stembridge
REF Coordinator