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Amy Williams is a full-time Postgraduate Research Student and Research Associate at the University of Bath's Department for Health, affiliated with the Centre for Health, Injury & Illness Prevention in Sport (CHi2PS). Her primary research focuses on injury epidemiology and prevention in men's and women's English cricketers, collaborating with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on professional injury surveillance programs. She holds a Master of Science in Applied Sport and Exercise Medicine from the University of Nottingham (2020) and a Bachelor of Science in Sport and Exercise Science with Professional Placement from the University of Bath (2019).
Her work spans injury surveillance, financial impacts of injuries in sports, and comparative injury profiles between genders in cricket. Key collaborations include ECB initiatives tracking professional and academy cricketers. Research outputs emphasize data-driven insights into injury incidence, prevalence, and prevention strategies in sports.
- Education:
- PhD Candidate, University of Bath (current)
- MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Nottingham (2020)
- BSc Sport and Exercise Science, University of Bath (2019)
- Research Focus: Cricket injury epidemiology, surveillance systems, and economic impacts of sports injuries.
- Labs/Teams: Centre for Health, Injury & Illness Prevention in Sport (CHi2PS) at the University of Bath.


