 
                                Jessica
@jessicaannemee
Mummy to a goldie and tiny human; UKRI Future Leaders Fellow - Improving females health and performance by mitigating heat strain; BASES Accredited
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31-08-2012 08:32:23
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        Title: Research Fellow in Thermoregulatory Physiology 📍Place: Liverpool John Moores University LJMU Sport Science 🏴 💰Salary: £37,100 - £44,263 a year 📅Deadline: 5/2/24 ℹ For more details👇 jobs.ljmu.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…
 
        The Environmental Extremes Lab here University of Brighton are delighted to be supported by Wolfson Foundation funding for a new dual temperature-hypoxic chamber and continue our work towards greater awareness of and mitigation against the challenges that environmental extremes bring.
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
        Last few days to apply... 2 x research associate roles available with me at SES Worcester Uni and Environmental Extremes Lab on "Improving females health and performance by mitigating heat strain" jobs.worcester.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?i…… Closing date 16th Feb.
 
         
        Exciting news! 🌟 Manchester Metropolitan Uni and the UK Sports Institute team up to champion female athletes and women's sport and exercise. Introducing the groundbreaking Centre of Excellence for Women in Sport - a hub for research, education, and support. uksportsinstitute.co.uk/article/womens…
 
         
         
        📢Research Roles at ARU in Cambridge 🚨Please get in touch if you're interested/experienced in exercise physiology & nutrition and looking for a 12-18 month research assistant or postdoc position (adverts to follow soon) 📧: [email protected]
 
         
         
         
         
        One of our Uni Worc School of Sport academics has been speaking to BBC World Service as part of a feature on how athletes are trying to mitigate the effects of extreme heat. Listen to the programme on BBC Sounds bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…
 
        How are athletes adapting to perform in extreme heat? Listen here for more information from myself, along with Qasa Sophie Eastaugh Phil Sesemann and Pragnya Mohan It's certainly heating up at #Paris2024Olympic bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3……
 
        Great meeting earlier this week with UK Health Security Agency The Physiological Society to discuss the Physiological Considerations for Maximum Indoor Temperatures in the UK
 
         
        All ready for the The Physiological Society #ThermalPhysiology in Health & Disease: Mechanisms & Therapeutic Applications meeting at Brunel University of London We have a CASES stand supporting the event through the Climate Action & Sustainability Advisory Group (CASAG) - please stop by! 🌡️🔥
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
                         
                         
                        