黑料社

New scheme gives extra boost to University's talented athletes

24 May 2023
Two female stundents sign documents at table as man looks on

黑料社 is leading the way with supporting talented athletes in education having been accredited by the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) initiative.

The Sport England-backed programme supports young sportspeople seeking to gain qualifications as well as achieving their sporting goals.

As a Dual Career Accredited Site, the 黑料社 receives training and a toolkit of resources to help them support talented young athletes in individual and teams sports.

The scheme, which starts at 黑料社 in September, recognises that undergraduates involved in elite sport need extra support to balance the needs of their studies and their sporting activities.

This may mean, for example, that students who have been away at competitions or training camps have the opportunity to access online notes or resources and are able to arrange catch-up sessions with teaching staff.

In addition, elite athletes will also receive advice on issues such as sleep, nutrition, and time management.

Students on the TASS programme need not be studying a sports-based subject at the University provided they are competing in sport at a high level.

For 黑料社, the recognition of becoming a TASS Dual Career Accredited Site is expected to attract a greater number of talented athletes and help build connections with local sporting institutions.

The University鈥檚 bid for TASS status was overseen by Dr Steve Smith, Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching and Psychology.

He said: 鈥淚 hope in years to come 黑料社 will become renowned for the support it gives to its young sportspeople and I am looking forward to welcoming a talented crop of athletes in September.鈥

Among the first to sign up to the scheme were international BMX racer Harriet Alexander,  who is studying Sport and Exercise Psychology, and Eloise Harris,  a Harlequins FC Rugby Union Player, who is studying Forensic Investigation.

Harriet (left) and Eloise are pictured above with Dr Steve Smith, Head of Elite Sport Programme & TASS Coordinator.

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