Eva kicking goals with FIFA in global youth development
25 FebThe 2006 FIFA World Cup changed so much – especially for Eva Jacobi, who started her own career into the world of professional football (or soccer) at the global event
The 2006 FIFA World Cup changed so much – especially for Eva Jacobi, who started her own career into the world of professional football (or soccer) at the global event
Brisbane 2032 could lead the way for mid-size regions around the world to host Olympic and Paralympic Games, rather than the mega-cities of the past, according to a sports journalism academic
UniSC experts are available to speak ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Ange Postecoglou’s rapid dismissals from Tottenham and Nottingham Forest highlight the Premier League’s impatience with transformational coaching styles like his high-risk “Ange-ball,” raising questions about club owners’ commitment to long-term vision and systemic change
Turn your body into a portable gym with simple body-weight exercises that boost strength and fitness – without expensive equipment
Clinical educator Zara Nance, Professor Gary Slater and lecturer Dr Amy-Lee Bowler have decades of experience in advising athletes at the top of their game, here's their advice for three of the most common fitness and exercise myths
Formula 1 drivers must be physically and mentally fit to handle the extreme demands of racing, and with technological advancements in simulators, they can improve skills and refine strategies in a safe environment, while the future of e-racing continues to evolve as a complementary tool for driver development
In her first year of uni, Sophie Peters was drafted to the Brisbane Lions AFLW and made her debut in 2023.
He wants to work in the sports world he loves, but not as a professional athlete, so UniSC student Jeremy Morris has found the degree he calls his “perfect combination”: a Bachelor of Sport Studies with a major of management
When Australians tune into the 24/7 television coverage of the Paris Olympics from 26 July to 11 August, they’ll also be watching a University of the Sunshine Coast graduate at the top of her own game
From working as a nutritionist for the Wiggles and top-level athletes at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, to now working as the Discipline Lead in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Professor Fiona Pelly has firsthand experience of what a deliciously diverse career dietetics can be
People in the Moreton Bay region aiming to improve their health or sports performance can gain individualised dietary advice based on latest evidence when a new clinic opens at UniSC Moreton Bay
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