Brain Injury in Sport is a research strand of the Sport and Exercise Research Centre.

We undertake interdisciplinary research that examines the short- and long-term outcomes of brain injury for individuals, athletes, military veterans, families, caregivers, and more.

Using a range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies;ongoing research avenues include:

Strand leader

Dr Matthew Smith

Academic researchers

Key publications

Parry, K.D., White, A.J., Cleland, J., Hardwicke, J., Batten, J., Piggin, J., Howarth, N. (2021). Masculinities, media and the rugby mind: an analysis of stakeholder views on the relationship between rugby union, the media, masculine-influenced views on injury, and concussion. Communication & Sport.

Research video:

Smith, M., Young, G., Batten, J., Anderson, E., Parry, K.D., Collins, R., & White, A.J. (2021). Athletes with neurodegenerative disease: a phenomenological exploration of family members’ experiences. The Qualitative Report.

Research videos:

Athletes with neurodegenerative disease: a phenomenological exploration of family members’ experiences. An interactive resource consisting of a series of short videos

Young, J.A., Ganderton, C., White, A.J., Batten, J., Howarth, N., Downie, C., Pearce, A.J. (2021). The times are they a-changing? Evolving attitudes in Australian exercise science students’ attitudes towards sports concussion. The Journal of Sport and Exercise Science.

Research video:

Impact

Findings have been disseminated to other researchers, family members and charities. Additional impact work involves:

Read our press release More support needed for families caring for former athletes with neurodegenerative disease.

Postgraduate research

PhD opportunities

Planned research activity that PhD students might support includes:

Current research students

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