University of Hull - Open Day Event - 11th July 2026
11 Jul 2026, 09:00
Kingston upon Hull

This degree equips you with the scientific knowledge and practical skills to support both athletic excellence and public health through evidence-based practice.
You’ll develop a strong foundation in core disciplines – including physiology, psychology, biomechanics and nutrition – preparing you for a career in health, sport, or exercise-focused roles.
With access to real-world placements, applied projects, and strong industry links, you’ll gain valuable experience and a competitive edge in an evolving and in-demand field.
Why study at Hull?
• State-of-the-art facilities: Put the theory into practice in some of the best facilities in the country, including our Environmental Chamber––it’s big enough to simulate different conditions for entire sports teams.
• Real-world experience: We’re well connected nationally and locally with professional sports clubs, the NHS and other health providers to give you hands-on experience as part of your degree.
• Career ready: Network with some of the best-known employers in the industry at our annual Student Thesis Conference.
Where could this take me?
On this degree, you’ll gain the scientific knowledge and real-world experience to prepare for a wide range of careers across sport, health and exercise settings. From working as a sport or performance nutritionist in professional sport, to roles in health promotion, education, and exercise referral – your options are broad and growing.
You’ll also be well placed to progress onto specialist postgraduate pathways, including our MSc in Nutrition and Dietetics, Strength and Conditioning, or SENR-accredited programmes via the fast-track route.
Our expert careers team will support you throughout your degree with tailored advice and training, and you’ll have opportunities to connect with employers and showcase your work at events like our annual Student Thesis Conference.
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