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míde projects


míde research collective: research priorities for women in sport
The míde research collective was established by míde in an effort to bridge the know-do gap that we identified in our scoping review (Jackman et al., 2025). The collective was perceived as a group of people who would help guide the research design, data collection and analysis of the research priorities for women and girls in physical activity, exercise and sport. What we did? Working with the míde research collective that consists of 17 people representing grassroots sport,


míde mentor programme
The míde research consortium is launching a mentoring initiative to strengthen the pipeline of women researchers into senior academic and research leadership roles in sport and exercise science, and physical activity. Funded by the HEA through the theme of Enhancing the Role of Males as ‘Champions of Change’ in and through Sport initiative the programme aims to foster cross-institutional collaboration, gender equity awareness, and leadership development among early career ac


Scoping Review
First Collaborative Study by míde Research Highlights Opportunities for Women in Sport Research on the Island of Ireland


Research Collective
The Women in Sport Research Collective is a seminal initiative for the All-Island Consortium for Research on women and girls in sport, exercise and physical activity on the island of Ireland. This project, funded by Sport Ireland, is being led by the Local Sport Partnerships in Donegal and Galway, in partnership with Atlantic Technological University and a research team from Ulster University, Technological University of the Shannon, and University of Lincoln, UK. The overall
HEA Gender Equality Initiatives
Funding to support action and impact Members of the consortium were successful in securing 75,000 in funding through the HEA Gender...
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