Human Performance Science Research Group

Our interdisciplinary research team aims to use and develop evidence-informed research and education to make a positive impact on human performance.

Based within the Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences (ISPEHS) at Moray House School of Education and Sport, we produce research and education that promotes effective strategies to enhance, maintain and restore human performance across a range of populations. Our work influences policy and practice.

Our vision

Our vision is to enhance, maintain or restore the performance of people engaged in sport, dance and other professional contexts. We aim to create an active research environment and provide an outstanding experience for our students through research and knowledge exchange-driven programmes.

Study with us

Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching forms an important part of our work, as we teach and mentor future practitioners in human performance science.

Our members currently teach on the following programmes:

Postgraduate research study

The Human Performance Science research group plans to offer doctoral scholarships. We are also able to host visiting research students who may wish to spend time with us to collaborate on shared research interests.

If you are interested in pursuing a PhD or would like to visit us, please find more information about our members’ research interests on their profile pages, accessed from the members link below. You can find out more about postgraduate study at Moray House School of Education and Sport on our Postgraduate Research Degrees pages.

Postgraduate Research Degrees

Details of our research group's team members.

An outline of the Group's research themes and examples of projects.

Contact

If you’d like to know more about the Human Performance Science research group, please get in touch.

Anne-Marie Connelly

Institute Administrator

  • Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences
  • Moray House School of Education and Sport

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Dr Howie Carson

Lead for the Human Performance Science Research Group

  • Moray House School of Education and Sport

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