معرفی
Clare Stevinson is a Senior Lecturer in the Behavioural Aspects of Physical Activity and Health at Loughborough University, affiliated with the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM). Her research focuses on lifestyle interventions, sport's societal impact, and climate action within sports. She holds a PhD from the University of Bristol on exercise in cancer rehabilitation, complemented by fellowships at the Universities of Alberta and Manchester.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, University of Leicester
- MSc Exercise and Sport Psychology, University of Exeter
- PhD (University of Bristol): Exercise in Cancer Rehabilitation
Research Interests: Clare explores how physical activity influences health outcomes, particularly in cancer patients. She investigates the role of sport in societal development, climate-friendly sports practices, and behavioral psychology in exercise adherence. Her work bridges clinical, societal, and environmental dimensions of physical activity.
Awards/Grants: None explicitly listed in the provided text.
Advising & Teams: While no students are listed, she collaborates with research groups including 'Lifestyle for Health and Wellbeing' and 'Sports for Climate Action and Nature'. Her work is part of NCSEM's broader mission to integrate sport and medicine.




