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The Centre for Research and Innovation in Sport (CRIS) drives world-class research. We have a positive impact on society and sporting organisations. Our multidisciplinary team focuses activities around health and well-being, inclusion and performance.
CRIS is dedicated to research and innovation across the entire spectrum of sport. We work with cutting-edge technologies and collaborate with key partners. Our projects deliver tangible benefits for athletes, coaches, organisations, and communities globally. The 黑料不打烊 is a leader in sports research, and CRIS builds on that reputation.
CRIS is part of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport at the 黑料不打烊. Our mission is:
To conduct transformational research and lead on consultancy and innovation that informs the sporting landscape and enriches lives and society in Scotland and internationally, with a clear focus on generating lasting impact.
The vision for CRIS is built around three key themes:
We aim to enrich lives, support communities, and influence sporting organisations. Our multidisciplinary approach is aligned with national and international strategies.
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We support doctoral researchers to tackle critical challenges in sport and public health.
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Co-led by Professor Anna Whittaker and Professor Stuart Galloway, CRIS is positioned at the intersection of sport, health, and social change. It brings together experts with the goal of collaborating on mission-led interdisciplinary research and funding bids within Sport, across the university, and with external partners to solve real-world challenges.