The Sport-Related Research Thematic Hub is committed to the creation, dissemination and curation of world-leading research and knowledge exchange in sport, physical education, physical activity for health and human performance science. We are a vibrant and diverse community of staff and students integrating expertise from social science, education, psychology, biology, health and medicine.Our strategy is to engage with stakeholders and collaborators locally and globally, to produce research and knowledge exchange that is impactful on:Health and well-beingQuality educationSustainable citiesCommunities, peace and justice.Our contributions align with current CAHSS research themes:Health & Well-beingInequalities & IdentitiesChildhood & YouthGovernance & DemocracyLeadership teamThe Hub is led by Professor Dave Collins.Centres, groups and networksExpand allCollapse allAcademy of SportThe Academy’s fundamental aim is to establish a gathering place for the worlds of sport to meet in order to make a difference today. The primary mission of the Academy is simple: to establish a gathering place for the worlds of sport to meet in order to make a difference today.Academy of SportApplied Coaching Science Research Group (ACSRG)The Applied Coaching Science Research Group brings together a diverse group of researcher practitioners interested in extending our collective research knowledge and expertise to make a difference to the field.Applied Coaching Science Research GroupEdinburgh Critical Studies in Sport (ECSS) Research GroupECSS is a research group within the Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences in Moray House School of Education and Sport. We seek to facilitate and engage in research that is guided by a commitment to innovative critical research which analyses and reveals power relations, inequality and inequity in sport and society. Edinburgh Critical Studies in Sport (ECSS) Research GroupEdinburgh Sports Medicine Research Network (ESMRN)We are a multi and inter-disciplinary group of academic and clinical researchers within and linked to the University of Edinburgh with an interest in sports medicine related research. Working together, our aims are to further our collective research knowledge, to translate those research findings in to practice, to improve the short-term and long-term health of individuals, from elite athletes to recreational exercisers. We collaborate with Government and globally with other Universities, and with National and International Governing Bodies of Sport and their athletes.Edinburgh Sports Medicine Research Network (ESMRN)Human Performance Science Research GroupThe Human Performance Science Research Group is an interdisciplinary research team that aims to use and develop evidence-based research and education to impact positively on human performance.Human Performance Science Research GroupPhysical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC)Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary time are major public health goals. Our vision is to conduct excellent research which is internationally recognised and locally relevant to enhance the field of physical activity for health. We seek to create an active research environment that will inform teaching (particularly the MSc in Physical Activity for Health) and knowledge exchange in related areas.Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC)Physical Culture Research in Education (PCRE)We are a group of researchers from across Moray House School of Education and Sport, and beyond, who engage in physical culture research in the context of education: schools, curricula, teacher learning and ITE. Together our research aims to enrich practice and improve the experiences, learning and lives of young people and their teachers.Physical Culture Research in Education (PCRE)Scottish Centre of Olympic Research and Education (SCORE)The SCORE is an IOC-registered Olympic Studies Centre. We actively contribute to academic forums that discuss the values of the Olympics in our society and work with partners around the world to develop and disseminate academic programmes on Olympic Studies.SCORE website This article was published on 2024-10-07