UKAD and Loughborough University are collaborating on a research project to understand the current extent of clean sport curriculum content across UK Higher Education courses


UKAD and Loughborough University are collaborating on a research project to understand the current extent of clean sport curriculum content across UK Higher Education courses

UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) and Loughborough University are collaborating on a research project to understand the current extent of clean sport curriculum content across UK Higher Education (HE) courses. UKAD are seeking to assess the breadth and context of clean sport topics within courses, how they are delivered and assessed, and how relevant the education is towards current employment or voluntary roles. 

The research team are interested to hear from current academic staff, students and recent graduates on their experiences, either receiving or delivering clean sport related education. An online survey has been created, which takes approx. twenty-five minutes to complete.

Last Few Days: Please help inform future clean sport content across UK Higher Education

Have your say – Take the survey here

Survey closes on Monday 10th July

This survey is part of UKAD’s wider commitment to the sector, after having launched the Clean Sport Higher Education Partnership in July 2022.  Free to join, the Partnership utilises a regional network to support the Higher Education sector to further develop the culture of clean sport across the UK. With more than 50 institutions on board already, find out more and register here.

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