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Applied Sport Psychology
St Mary's University, Twickenham
1 years · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026St Mary's University, TwickenhamApplied Sport and Exercise Psychology
University of Greater Manchester
MSc · 3 study options · September 2026University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton
Applied Sport Psychology
St Mary's University, Twickenham
1 years · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026St Mary's University, TwickenhamApplied Sport and Exercise Psychology
University of Greater Manchester
MSc · 3 study options · September 2026University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton
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Liverpool John Moores UniversitySport PsychologyI study Sport Psychology due to my ever-growing interest in sports. In the future I aim to work in the psychology field with a preference in sports psychology. I have a massive interest in playing and watching rugby specifically and have done from a young age and would to like to pursue a career in this. I also have an interest in physical training and have been training for nearly four years now. Elisabeth
University of PortsmouthSport and Exercise Psychology (BPS accredited) MScMy name is Elisabeth, I am currently studying Sport and Exercise Psychology BSc with the aim of moving into Clinical Psychology MSc and PhD. I am very passionate about psychology as well as sport, I’ve been doing gymnastics since I was 9 years old but I also enjoy lots of other sport such as tennis, golf and weight lifting. I currently live at Greetham street halls. My favourite thing to do outside uni is bowling with my friends in Gunwharf Quays.
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