School of Sport and Health Sciences

Dr Novelli interviewed by What’s On Gambia

Dr Marina Novelli from the School of Sport and Service Management is interviewed by What’s On Gambia about her work with Turtle SOS The Gambia. Read the article

Physical Education trainees experience Ultimate Frisbee

Trainee Physical Education teachers returned to the University of Brighton having spent time training in secondary schools and were introduced to a new and innovative team game as part of their subject knowledge enhancement. Ultimate Frisbee is an exciting, non-contact team sport, played by thousands of children

Dr Nigel Jarvis presents at Federation of Gay Games General Assembly

Dr Nigel Jarvis, Senior Lecturer within the School of Sport and Service Management, was invited by board members of the Federation of Gay Games to present his legacy research findings to their annual General Assembly, which was held in Limerick, Ireland in October 2015.

Introduction to Rock-It-Ball

PGCE and School Direct PE trainee teachers were introduced to a new innovation when they took part in a Rock-it-ball workshop. Since its launch Rock-It-Ball has spread rapidly through schools in the UK and has also started to be adopted by colleges and universities.

The Global History of Sport in the Cold War

Professor John Nauright from the School of Sport and Service Management is to speak at The Global History of Sport in the Cold War; a two-day conference devoted to exploring the role of sport during the Cold War. The conference will take place at New York University from 23-24 October 2015. Find out more about…

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Inclusive Sports Festival

Over 120 pupils from eight special schools in East Sussex attended an inclusive sports festival held at the School of Sport and Service Management in Eastbourne. The event was run and organised by PGCE and School Direct trainee Physical Education teachers

Cheerleading workshop

PGCE and School Direct trainee teachers were introduced to the benefits of teaching cheerleading in secondary schools as part of their induction programme and an artistic scheme of work designed to help them consider the possibilities of introducing new and exciting activities within the PE curriculum.

A sunny induction for PG students

The Sunshine Coast kept true to its name for the whole week as postgraduate students at the School of Sport and Service Management begun their induction programme. Course leaders designed an induction week that was both challenging, yet fun and inspiring. One of the highlights of the week was the sessions delivered by Dr Paul Frost

Zambia nursing awards

Sussex philanthropist Michael Chowen presented awards to students who completed the first paediatric nursing course in Zambia.

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