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The second Cycling Ireland 'Get Coaching Webinar Series' session with David Passmore on Creating a Positive Coaching Environment was superb. Great people sharing research, insights and ideas. Creating connections with people is the bricks and mortar towards a sense of belonging












🚨 Job Opportunity 🚨 With the addition of the new MSc in Elite Performance in addition to the DProf in Elite Sport Performance, we are hiring an Assistant Professor in Elite Performance. Closing date 26th of Feb.

Another great coaching course this time focussing on effective coach-athlete (and parent) relationships, the crux of successful coaching featuring @JudyMurray and @CahillGarry. eventbrite.ie/e/building-mai…



Brilliant & really beneficial 4 weeks doing the @DCUCoaching course with @davepeha @Clements_CC & Jamilon Mulders. Great takeaways & can’t wait to get back on a pitch soon to bring it to life. Always good to connect with other coaches @BrittBroady @willmurray86 #DCUMasterclass21



We are excited to launch the MSc in Elite Sport Performance (subject to accred)@dcu_shhp:A flexible, distance-learning program with a real-world feel designed to ensure that the MSc journey can be directly applied in your context. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss

An amazing line up for our final Masterclass sessions...Match Day Coaching with input from @ian_sherwin @Clements_CC and Olympic winning coach Jami Meulders. It's been an amazing 4 weeks with brilliant sharing and interaction supported by some cutting edge research based input.

Applications for the Prof Doctorate in Elite Performance (Sport) open shortly. Great feedback from this year's cohort about the flexible approach, collaboration, and ability to align research to applied settings. If you would like to discuss this opportunity, please get in touch.

Great to see this @SportNINet sharing event happen. Having worked in pathways for over 20years the key components are: putting the athletes (not team) first a lack of trust & sharing, coach ego & need for a shared vision. @orlaithcurran PhD work in this area demonstrates this.