Top 7 globally for Sports-related subjects
The University of Birmingham is ranked 7th in the world for sports-related subjects in the global QS World Rankings 2022 released today.
- Published: 6 April 2022
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The University of Birmingham is ranked 7th in the world for sports-related subjects in the global QS World Rankings 2022 released today.
Dr Sally Adams uncovers the science behind hangovers - and explains whether we can avoid them!
A self-management programme to help people cope with fatigue following a stroke is being developed by experts at the Universities of Birmingham and Cambridge.
Development of chronic musculoskeletal pain can be influenced by socioeconomics, fear of movement, smoking and poorer support networks, new research shows.
Brain endurance training, a combined cognitive and exercise training method developed for athletes, boosts cognitive and physical abilities in older adults.
A post-exercise mental work-out could improve overall performance for road cyclists according to a new study.
Bouts of moderate-to-vigorous intensity exercise could improve the efficacy of antibody therapies for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, new research has shown.
The journey of a para-athlete frequently demands commitment, resilience and resource that go beyond what might be required of a regular athlete.
The University of Birmingham is partnering with Myprotein to launch the first performance-focused plant protein study on newly launched product, THE Plant.
As athletes prepare physically and technically for the Commonwealth Games, it is important that they also prepare well psychologically as the pressure mounts.
Concerns from international para-athletes and personnel raised over the integrity of para-sports
A rise in plant-based athletes in elite sport prompts the question of how vegan diets can support athletes to build muscle mass and achieve success.
Two University of Birmingham academics have received awards in this year's King's Birthday Honours List.
New research to identify and tackle the barriers to a healthy active lifestyle among deprived and minority groups has been launched as part of a network of r...
London and Beijing have shown us that keeping an Olympic Games sporting legacy alive post-event does not come without some hurdles
Esport athletes can use mental imaging techniques to enhance performance and achieve optimal mental and emotional states while competing.
A research network aimed at transforming the management of chronic musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace has been launched at the University of Birmingham.
As sporting stars make their final preparations for the Commonwealth Games, how do they make sure they are in peak condition at the right time?
As the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games gets underway, we are already starting to think about the importance of its legacy for young people.
A new study aimed at improving mobility in older adults is being launched in Stoke-on-Trent, led by scientists at the University of Birmingham.