Swimming scholarships International Sports Scholarship Programme Scotland s University for Sporting Excellence
University of Stirling Swimming Scholarships Swimming is a core sport in the University of Stirling s International Sports Scholarship Programme, whose alumni include Olympians, World and Commonwealth Games athletes. The swimming programme supports able-bodied and disability athletes from its base on-campus at the National Swimming Academy, home to Scottish Swimming. Stirling has also been awarded Intensive Training Centre (ITC) status by British Swimming. Training and Competition Our individually tailored swimming programme, for men and women, enables scholars to combine their high performance training with study for an academic degree. The weekly schedule comprises around 25 hours pool time and daily land conditioning training with specialist staff. There is access to sports science support, including diet and nutrition, psychology, physiotherapy, lifestyle management and medical expertise. Squad members compete in Scottish and British University competitions and national and international events, including major Games. Delhi 2010 Commonwealth medallists, student Jak Scott and graduate Andy Hunter
Facilities Swimmers have access to world-class training facilities, including: 6-lane 50m swimming pool Land-conditioning suite MP Jackson Fitness Centre with aerobic area Strength and Conditioning Super Centre State-of-the-art sports science laboratories Notational Analysis support Coaching Each swim squad has its own professional coach. The Intensive Training Centre squads work alongside Scottish Swimming s Stirling Performance squad. There is also a Stirling Integrated squad which supports elite disability swimmers and talented non-scholarship swimmers. Funding Selected scholars can receive financial support up to 5000 per annum to subsidise competition entry, travel and training camps abroad and on-campus accommodation. Academic Flexibility A fundamental part of the scholarships is academic flexibility to help combine study with high performance sport. This includes assessment extensions, exam deferment and study extension periods. Accommodation and Equipment Swimmers have the opportunity to stay in on-campus accommodation, while essential clothing and equipment is also provided.
Apply Now Applicants must meet the normal entry requirements for study at the University of Stirling. Prospective scholars should hold a high profile in national swimming competitions at youth level or above. Apply by the end of February for entry the following September. Download the application form online at: www.sportingexcellence.stir.ac.uk/scholarships/swimming Contact Raleigh Gowrie Sports Performance Manager University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA T: + 44 (0) 1786 466901 F: + 44 (0) 1786 466919 E: r.n.gowrie@stir.ac.uk Winning Students Leading athletes may also be eligible for a Winning Students scholarship, Scotland s national sports scholarships for high performance student athletes. It provides support through awards up to 5,500 per annum. Find out more at www.winningstudents-scotland.ac.uk
Study at Stirling Flexibility and choice Stirling has a refreshingly different approach to degrees. You get to adapt and develop your study choices as you go, combining subjects from across the University. Scholarship swimmers can study full-time or part-time in undergraduate or postgraduate degree programmes of their choice. Sport specific programmes at the School of Sport which make up 12% of all applications to Stirling include: BA Sports Studies, BSc Sport and Exercise Science, MSc Sports Management and MSc Sports Coaching. Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is Scotland s University for Sporting Excellence, providing the ideal environment for talented athletes to flourish in their chosen sport. Scholars have access to a comprehensive collection of world-class facilities set on our scenic campus, which is home to national centres in many sports as well as the sportscotland institute for sport and the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland. Find out more at www.sportingexcellence.stir.ac.uk Coming to Stirling proved to be the best decision I have ever made, helping me to realise my full potential Double Olympian Todd Cooper
Scotland s University for Sporting Excellence Perfect location The Stirling campus is regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world (Guardian University Guide, 2011) with views of a large loch and an historic castle. There is a strong community feel through the many clubs and central social area, which includes the library, eating facilities, shops and arts venue. We are particularly proud of the tremendous diversity among our students, coming from across the UK and abroad. It all adds up to an inspirational learning and living environment. Partners: