Rebecca O’Hanlon
@drbeccaohanlon
Lecturer in Sport Development at @UWS_Sport 🏴 and Sport for Development Programme Advisor at @IYFWorld
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03-06-2020 15:47:52
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A busy day down at the Ayr Campus today, organising our Sport Programme Development Group Enrichment and Development day. Productive conversations as always & an opportunity to celebrate & bid farewell to Chris Easton who is due to leave UWS in the coming weeks. #LifeatUWS
📢 Applications are now open for our funded PhD exploring menstrual experiences, behaviours and perceptions of para-sport athletes. Details can be found below👇🏻or you can get in touch! Laura Forrest Petra Kolić Chloe Maclean uws.ac.uk/news/funded-ph…
From a Service family, Rebecca O’Hanlon completed her PhD on a sport for development programme that supported veterans across the military to civilian transition. Prof Murray Leith, who is also a military veteran, has published widely on veteran support and identification.
Great opportunity to join our amazing Sports Studies programme on a mat leave lecturer cover 👇🏻 Happy to chat further if interested, just DM me 😃 Please share far and wide! The Sport Development Network EASM DrChrisMackintosh Iain Lindsey Louise Morby (she/her) Steven Osborne Rebecca O’Hanlon Verity Postlethwaite
Very pleased to see this paper published. We use dramaturgical and identity theory to make sense of how exercisers manage impressions, stigma, and menstrual etiquette. 🩸 Christoph Morse Ben Ives Rebecca O’Hanlon Click below to read the full text ⬇️ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Our own Rebecca O’Hanlon presenting her work on disciplinary intersections of Sport FOR Development and the military to civilian transition. UWS Division of Sport Exercise & Health QRSE 2024 #QRSE2024
Excellent key note from Anthony Papathomas exploring narratives in the context of athlete mental health. Certainly my highlight of the #QRSE2024 conference so far 👏🏻 Narratives matter!