B Sport Studies (Honours) 2015 Program Course 137JA Course convenor: Ben Rattray
Why do Honours? Employment advantage Step to PhD Research training Following an interest Publication opportunity Why with UC? Links with world leading partners AIS, ARU, Brumbies, ACTAS, ACT Health High staff expertise in focus areas New facilities and equipment Sports Commons, Health superclinic, climate chamber, Brumbies S&C
Previous Graduates Student Topic Position 2010 Warrick Harrington Performance analysis in rugby At Brumbies Courtney McGowan Swimming physiology AIS grad position, now UC PhD Tamara Kefford** Performance analysis in water polo At AIS Rachael Wiseman** Performance analysis in rugby AIS graduate position 2011 John Warmenhoven** Biomechanics in rowing USyd PhD Jocelyn Mara** Performance analysis in soccer UC Teaching Fellowship/PhD Ben Harvey Performance analysis in soccer At Boxing Australia 2012 Anthea Clarke** Testing & performance in women s rugby 7 s Lachlan Mitchell Sara Zanetti** Modelling training & performance in swimming Energy expenditure during intermittent activity ARU/AIS/UC PhD AIS/UC PhD UC staff Kristy Martin** Beetroot juice & repeat sprints UC PhD 2013 Louisa Lobigs** Athlete biological passport UWA/ASPETAR PhD Amy Woods** Iron supplementation & performance AIS/UC PhD Trent Hopkinson Performance analysis in rugby At Brumbies Joe Northey** Recovery and performance UC PhD * Honours project won Future Scientist award at 2012 International Society for Biomechanics in Sport Conference ** Honours work published in scientific journal
Research Directions The Sport & Exercise Science discipline aims to direct research focused on Managing and maximizing human performance and its related environment Main contributor to Areas of research interest include: High Performance Sport Physical Literacy Exercise for Healthy Ageing Football studies (part. Rugby)
The program Assessment Literature Review (due week 10) Final Presentation Journal article (due 9 months ~late October) Class work Research training (1 st 6 weeks) Journal Club (meet once fortnight) Presentations On-going research training Regular research seminars Your research
The program Semester 1 Coursework: 9416 -Research Methods in Exercise and Sport H Research: 9417 - Sports Studies Honours Research H (Part A) Semester 2 Research: 9418 -Sports Studies Honours Research H (Part B) FT Part-time equivalents
What to expect Independence Responsibility Lots of research learning Hard work Frustration Rewarding end-product
Money Costs Honours fee 2014 FT, year -$8,613 HECs deferrable Living Assistance Honours is undergrad = government assistance Youth allowance ~(100-200/wk) $500 project costs Up to $5,000 competitive scholarships Sometimes, paid teaching
Application What to do now (for priority preferences & scholarship opportunities?) 1. Think, talk to supervisors, & decide on Honours project preferences not sure? Talk to the course convenor 2. List 3 preferences (in order) on supplementary form 3. Complete & submit application (to course convenor ONLY) by Monday 17 th November 1. http://www.canberra.edu.au/student-services/attachments/forms/domestic-application-form.pdf 2. http://www.canberra.edu.au/student-services/attachments/forms/suppl-applic/honours-supplementary-form.pdf 4. Wait for course convenor email regarding preference choice 5. Write up research proposal in consultation with supervisor(s) & submit back to the course convenor (as well as admissions) by closing date (likely 28 th Nov) 6. Apply for scholarship (likely 28 th Nov) 7. If applying after this date, contact course convenor
The Research Proposal 2 pages: Name, ID of candidate Names of members of supervisory panel Proposed thesis title (concise and descriptive) Description of the project Aims and objectives of research Context for research Review of the relevant research/literature demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the topic demonstrates the candidate's ability to organise and judge academic material provides a framework for the research Justification for the project: why is this project important? Methodology - methods and justification. Why was method chosen? How will method provide the data needed? Intended outcomes, can include dissemination, impact, implications and limitations of the research. Location of research, with reasons for choosing this location What is needed from University - resources including equipment, software and funding for field trips. Recognition of any approvals or permits required, e.g. UC Committee for Ethics in Human Research Budget (in general terms) Timetable (in general terms), including expected completion date Reference list for all texts cited in the proposal Further information about research proposals (for a PhD, the honoursone is just a mini-version) http://learnonline.canberra.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1378
Deadlines You should apply in the first round for priority choice of projects Received prior to 28 th November 2014 Scholarship round www.canberra.edu.au/scholarships/honours Likely date: 28 th November 2014 University wide Partner related scholarships
2015 Partner projects Partner Topic Likely supervisors Industry scholarship Brumbies Determinants of Successful Ruck Performance in Elite Rugby Union Semple/ Mara $5k Supervisors (Hopkinson) Brumbies Physical Performance in Elite and Provincial Rugby Union?, Mara (Hopkinson) $5k AIS Recovery Rattray(Versey) AIS/ARU Rugby Sevens Comparison of fitness characteristics of national and Pyne/Etxebarria TBA international players (Anthea Clarke) AIS Short-term heat acclimation training for team sports Pyne/Etxebarria N AIS The effects of co-ingestion of beetroot and bicarbonate on repeat 4 km time Etxebarria N trial performance Brumbies Region specific hamstring activation in static and dynamic rehabilitation Ball (Serpell) based exercises Brumbies Social media/marketing Scott / Beaton $5k? Brumbies Apathy of Canberra community to attend matches at GIO stadium Beaton / Scott Touch Football Australia Optimising elite Touch Football performance Toohey/ Beaton $5k
2015 Listed projects Academic Topic Co-supervisors Julie Cooke GP's current understanding of concussion guidelines McDonald Richard Keegan* Applying performance psychology to critical care and emergency medicine settings Caldicott (Calvary) Jocelyn Mara Rugby 7 s and GPS Pyne(AIS) / Clarke (AIS PhD) Kate Pumpa* The impacts of exercise on sleep and stress in cancer survivors Ben Rattray* Firefighter study Walker (UC PhD / ACT Fire Service) * Suggested other projects that could be discussed with them.