Organisation: Athlete Focused and the University of Glasgow 294m5c

MRes topic: We envisage the research topic will be closely aligned to the services to be delivered in Strength and Conditioning for a professional team sport and the successful candidate will be part of a collaborative process to define the research parameters.

Bursary: Full sponsorship of tuition fees for a full-time postgraduate Home/EU research student. Whilst International applicants are welcomed, applicants should be aware that the bursary is only to the amount of UK/EU fees and applicant would be required to pay the difference.

Postgraduate loan: The student will also be eligible to apply for a living-cost loan of up to £6,900 through the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS).

Applied placement: Alongside the academic duties, the role entails also providing approximately 6-8hours per week of applied as directed by Athlete Focused.

Location: Glasgow, UK

able to: Julia Donnelly

Duration: The PGR-Practitioner will have 12 months to collect data and up to 18 months to submit their thesis, but typically PGR students are able to submit within the 15 months.

Application Closing date: 5pm - 30th June 2025

Interview Date: w/c 7th July 2025

Ref No: UofG_MRes_2025-26

Job Description 275vn

At Athlete Focused, we are ionate about developing young practitioners while helping our range of sporting clients succeed. We are recruiting a Masters by Research student in partnership with the University of Glasgow, offering a PGR-Practitioner an excellent opportunity for you to enhance your skills as an evidence-based practitioner and applied researcher, by embedding applied research with one of our current clients.

​The PGR-Practitioner will receive supervision from senior applied practitioners at Athlete Focused and academic research staff from the University's School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health.

PGR-Practitioners will receive supervision from senior applied practitioners at Athlete Focused and academic research staff from the University's Division of Sport, Exercise and Health.

The successful candidate will be professional, energetic, and analytical individual with a ion for developing evidence-based practice guidelines in Strength and Conditioning (S&C). You will hold a degree in a Sport Science discipline and have experience assisting with gym and pitch-based S&C services. A strong work ethic is essential.

Brief outline of the role 5jg2i

Under the supervision of Athlete Focused's staff, the PGR-Practitioner will be expected to perform approximately 6-8 hours per week of applied (e.g. deg, coaching and evaluating S&C programmes) for Athlete Focused's clients for 15-months.

Whilst the research topic would be decided collaboratively by the successful applicant, Athlete Focused and the academic supervisory team, it is anticipated that the research topic would be closely aligned to their S&C service provision.

The post holder must be willing to work some early mornings, evenings and the occasional weekend.

Main learning opportunities 172s6w

The studentship will provide the opportunity to:

  • Gain first-hand experience in a high performance multi-disciplinary environment
  • Gain experience in collecting fitness testing data and formulating reports
  • Develop programming and planning skills
  • Develop in-depth knowledge of biomechanical measurement
  • Enhance analytical, problem-solving and academic writing skills
  • Be involved in a range of professional development opportunities across the year, including: attending internal and external workshops and informal visits to other performance environments
  • Acquire a valid Emergency First Aid Certificate, if not already achieved
  • Gain a UKSCA S&C Trainer award, if not already achieved
  • Gain an ISAK accreditation, if not already achieved

Person specification 85j54

Educational and/or Professional Qualifications 6252b

  • Minimum (or predicted) upper second-class undergraduate degree in Sport Science or related degree - Essential
  • UKSCA hip - Essential
  • UKCC Level 1 Award in Coaching Weightlifting / IRB S&C Level 1 / ASCA Accreditation / UKSCA Foundation Course  (if currently not UKSCA Accredited) - Desirable
  • UKSCA accreditation - Desirable
  • A current emergency first aid or basic life qualification from a recognised organisation - Desirable

Experience 592q3e

  • Experience of assisting the provision of S&C services in a performance sport environment - Essential
  • Track record of integrating into pre-established multidisciplinary teams - Desirable
  • Experience of applying long-term athletic development in programming and planning - Desirable
  • Experience of working in a HE sporting environment and an understanding of the BUCS and SSS competition structures - Desirable

Job Related Skills and Achievements 4m1n1x

  • Proficient in data collection, analysis and visualisation of results using appropriate fitness testing equipment and IT software - Essential
  • Analytical and innovative problem-solving skills - Essential
  • Ability to prioritise tasks and manage time efficiently - Essential
  • Knowledge and understanding of Health and Safety Legislation - Desirable

Personal Attributes 246o28

  • An ability to energise, motivate and inspire athletes and colleagues - Essential
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Essential
  • Hardworking and perseverant - Essential
  • Discrete with confidential information - Essential
  • Ambitious and proactive - Desirable
  • Systematic and conscientious - Desirable
  • Receptive to - Desirable
  • Display a lifelong commitment to professional development - Desirable

Other Relevant Factors 2w544g

  • Willing to work some early mornings, evenings and weekends to meet the needs of athletes studying towards academic qualifications - Essential

Application information 32452a

Informal enquiries 696l9

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Athlete Focused Head of Performance Julia Donnelly ([email protected]).

Application process 5462b

Applications should be submitted electronically to [email protected] stating reference UofG_MRes as the subject of your email and should include:

1. Cover letter outlining your interest in the Studentship (maximum one page).

2. CV including the name and details for two referees (one must be academic).

Interviews 6f4m6c

Formal interviews for this post are provisionally scheduled for the w/c 7th July 2025.

University registration 93v5

The MRes fee funding is subject to the candidate's successful acceptance by the registry department.

Date published: 11 June 2025
Date updated: 11 June 2025

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