SENSE Issue 6 Spring 2016

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SPRING 2016 EDITION

WELCOME

Welcome to the latest edition of SENSE! The start of semester 2 is an exciting and challenging time for Sport and Exercise students. Undergraduate students are starting new modules, continuing with placements and gathering and acting on feedback from assessments completed in semester 1. For those in their final year of study, their dissertation is a key focus. Many of the aforementioned activities require the ability to communicate well and present a positive image of one’s self and Staffordshire University to external partners. Aside from the subject specific and academic competences that

SENSE SPORT AND EXERCISE NEWS, STORIES AND EVENTS

a Sport and Exercise degree develop, these ‘soft skills’ are central to graduate employability. This edition of Sense captures many examples of where Sport and Exercise students are taking opportunities to develop and apply these skills through their studies and links to partners and employers. Of particular note in this edition is the recent visit of Visiting Fellow David Sutton and the launch of the Stoke-on-Trent as the 2016 European City of Sport. James Capper School of Psychology, Sport and Exercise

Soccer - the Global Game from Shanghai to Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire University and Stoke City FC have won a prestigious £350,000 British Council bid to run a three month training programme next summer for Chinese football coaches. Up to 60 Chinese Coaches will be living, learning and training at our Stoke Campus and Stoke City FC training ground from July 2016. The training programme was announced by the British Council is is part of a Chinese Government initiative to grow football in China. Currently there are 5000 soccer schools in mainland China and this will grow to an incredible 50,000 by 2020. Nigel Lee from Staffordshire University International office commented “Thirty eight bids were submitted by UK institutions and we were one of only three successful bids which shows the quality

of our submission. We were successful because our proposal was unique linking the applied coaching of Stoke City FC with the academic discipline of the University” Angela Smith of Stoke City Community Trust said “we have a great working partnership with Staffordshire University and have been looking for a big project to work on for some time in China. This is an ideal opportunity for us to work together bringing a little bit of China to the Potteries.“ The coaches will undertake an intensive three month programme into all aspects of football coaching and undertake FA football qualifications, use the latest equipment in Staffs University labs including GPS and Prozone analysis tools as part of their training.

Head of School of Psychology Sport and Exercise Dr Peter Jones add. “This will not only bring a global feel to our campus and the student experience but will continue to grow our relationship with Stoke City in the Far East market. It is great that this will be held in the year Stoke has been named European City of Sport in the City” As part of the programme there will be lots of opportunities for our students to be involved over the summer working and volunteering with the coaches and Stoke City. More information will be published in SENSE and on our blog over the next few months.


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