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AUTUMN 2015 EDITION
SENSE SPORT AND EXERCISE NEWS, STORIES AND EVENTS
WELCOME The start of a new academic year is always a vibrant time in the University calendar. For Sport and Exercise at Staffordshire University, 2015-16 is especially so due to a recent set of fantastic National Student Survey results (100% overall satisfaction in BSc Sports Therapy and in Physical Education and Youth Sport Coaching), high good degree rates, strong recruitment and significant investment in sports facilities on campus. As our new students arrive and enjoy a fun packed and challenging welcome week of induction activities, 2nd and 3rd year returning students prepare to develop their subject
and transferable skills further through a combination of placement and taught module experiences. Our alumni are key to our continuing success and this edition offers a taste of our graduates achievements and next progressions as they continue their journeys into employment or further study as well as updating you on the activities taking place within our department. If you wish to find out more about, or join, our alumni, then you can visit www.staffs.ac.uk/alumni James Capper School of Psychology, Sport and Exercise
Sports Therapy Graduate illustrates value of being a Staffordshire Graduate 2014 BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy graduate Rebecca Warnett is making great progress in her professional career. One year on from graduating from Staffordshire University, Rebecca is evidence of the importance of strong levels of employability within her degree and the value of being a Staffordshire Graduate.
Within her first year post graduating Rebecca has shown her entrepreneurial skills by successfully setting up her own private practice Warnett Sports Therapy providing Sports Injury and Sports Massage assessments and treatments to patients across Staffordshire; is forging a career within women’s football having
been appointed 1st Team Sports Therapist for Burton Albion FC, and now recruits therapist from the course for additional positons and placements both within the football club and private practice. Further to these opportunities, Rebecca has maintain strong working relationships with the Sports Therapy teaching team at Staffs, and during the 2014-15 academic year was employed back at the University as Clinic Supervisor to the SUST Clinic and as teaching assistant, passing on her knowledge, skill, experiences and importance of networking and hard work to the next levels of Sports Therapy graduates. Most recently Becky contributed the medical support team provided by Staffs Sports Therapy for the Tower to Tower row from the Tower of London to the Eiffel Tower Paris helping to raise well over ÂŁ250,000 for the Donna Louise Trust. Having demonstrated her ability to turn from successful student to successful graduate, Rebecca has recently been appointed in a lecturing role within the Sports Therapy team for the September 15 academic year.