UL's Exercise is Medicine® On Campus program has once again achieved Gold Campus recognition, marking a remarkable accomplishment! Since 2020, when UL became the first and only program in Ireland to attain Gold level recognition, it has maintained this distinction every year.
Kevin is a researcher with a background in sport science and health policy. Kevin is presently working as a research assistant on the IMPAQT project which focusses on enhancing health equity in physical activity policy development and monitoring.
The consultative workshop held at the University of Limerick on February 21st aimed to comprehensively understand the system providing structured exercise opportunities for individuals with chronic diseases in Limerick City and County.
The Irish Physical Activity Research Collaboration (I-PARC): Maximising tailored implementation of evidence-based physical activity programmes to address population levels of physical inactivity.
Next week, a new research assistant will start working in @UL on more cycling research. Sustainable transport researcher, @RossAEHiggins will lead #TheDriveforMoreCyclinginLimerick and describes the project here.