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Preventing Heat Exhaustion in Professional Tennis (able-bodied and wheelchair)

This project provides a post-graduate research opportunity to work on a study aimed at contributing to the development an evidence-based Extreme Heat Policy for professional tennis more...

Supervisor(s): Jay, Ollie (Professor)

Body segment sequencing to optimize performance in the water polo shot

Matching the requirements of your course PhD study, you will have the opportunity to examine and evaluate performance in the development of skill in shooting for goal in water polo. more...

Supervisor(s): Sanders, Ross (Professor)

Motor control and movement in clinical groups

Matching the requirements of your course related study (i.e., Master level or PhD), you will have the opportunity to work as part of a broader research project. This opportunity wil more...

Supervisor(s): Cobley, Stephen (Dr), Sanders, Ross (Professor)

Assessing motor skill competency in sport tasks

Matching the requirements of your course related study (i.e., Master level Or PhD), you will have the opportunity to examine and evaluate specific motor skills, and motor skill comp more...

Supervisor(s): Sanders, Ross (Professor), Cobley, Stephen (Dr)

Investigating mechanics of dance movement

This project aims to better understand the movement patterns and forces that dancers undergo during dance performance to inform injury prevention and teaching practices. more...

Supervisor(s): Fong Yan, Alycia (Dr), Hiller, Claire (Dr)

Strings

The Sydney Conservatorium of Music String Unit offers one of Australia’s most diverse and distinguished programs of string teaching, performance and research. Our program is i more...

Supervisor(s): Richter, Goetz (Associate Professor), Robinson, Marina (Dr)

Cooling interventions for Multiple Sclerosis Patients in the Heat

A post-graduate student (PhD or Masters) is sought to work on a project that will evaluate the mechanisms associated with heat-induced fatigue in MS patients, and subsequently devel more...

Supervisor(s): Jay, Ollie (Professor)

Towards a social networks model for understanding teaching and learning in the CPC

In this project, we are interested in understanding the role of social networks (both formal and informal) in learning. Theories in social learning suggest that students learn more more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Determining Value and Impact of the CPC through stakeholder analysis

The Charles Perkin Centre (CPC) officially launched in 2014 is the central hub and flagship of Sydney University to provide collaboration for interdisciplinary research amongst var more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Moderator Assistant and Cybermate: Engineering systems to support mental health

Helping participants of online communities thrive, support their pro-social behaviours and duty-of-care are challenging tasks. This is particularly difficult in the online peer supp more...

Supervisor(s): Calvo, Rafael A. (Associate Professor)