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Exercising Success | Expert Perspectives

Exercising Success | Expert Perspectives

by SESNZ | Nov 22, 2023 | News, Online on demand, PLD Opportunities

This series of courses introduces you to successful professionals from a variety of exercise professions. Hear them describe how they’ve contributed to the exercise community, why they are considered successful, what actions they took to achieve success, and the...
Exercise Guidelines | Parkinson’s Disease

Exercise Guidelines | Parkinson’s Disease

by SESNZ | Nov 22, 2023 | News, Online on demand, PLD Opportunities

This course provides an overview of the known etiologies of Parkinson’s disease as well as its symptoms and treatment. The course also covers the impact of exercise and reviews the most up-to-date guidelines and special considerations for exercise in Parkinson’s...
Mental Health First Aid Courses

Mental Health First Aid Courses

by SESNZ | Nov 22, 2023 | In Person|News, News, Online on demand, PLD Opportunities

ESSA are proudly presenting a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) course for ESSA Exercise & Sports Science Professionals.  The Standard Mental Health First Aid course teaches participants how to provide initial support to another adult who may be experiencing a...
Lunch with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Group

Lunch with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Group

by SESNZ | Nov 22, 2023 | Live online events, News, PLD Opportunities

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) can feel as a ‘buzzword’ phrase thrown around to meet various criteria or agenda items. For some, it can create doubt or uncertainty, and for some, it is an exciting new opportunity. Join us for this informal webinar to learn more...
Lunch with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Group

Surviving your viva: Avoiding common errors in your thesis.

by SESNZ | Nov 22, 2023 | Live online events, News, PLD Opportunities

One of the key factors facilitating a successful viva is a well written and considered thesis. This session provides and overview of typical corrections given by examiners following PhD and MSc viva’s and thus, how to avoid them in the first instance. The session is...
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