University College Plymouth St Mark & St John


Ryan Thomas
Job Title:
Senior Lecturer in Sports Development & Outdoor Learning
Faculty/Department:
Faculty of Sport, Media and Creative Arts
Contact Number:
01752 636700 Ext: 5642
Email:
rthomas@marjon.ac.uk
MSc Sports Management BSc Hons Sports Development 1st 4 Sport Level 3 Certificate in Coaching Football (UEFA B License) FA Youth Award (Module 1) FA Learning Licensed Level 1 Tutor
Research Background:

  • Eight years experience working as a Sports Development practitioner in various settings which included County Sports Partnerships, National Governing Bodies of Sport, Professional Football Clubs and specific National Projects (Active Sports).
  • Currently developing a research profile that will utilise past and current work experiences, with areas of teaching/academic expertise.

 

Research Interests:

  • The effectiveness of coach education courses and initiatives
  • Pedagogical issues in sports development 
  • The impact of ‘the event’ in achieving wider sports development outcomes
  • Consumer Behaviour in sport

 

Teaching Areas:

  • BA International Event & Sport Management (programme leader)
  • BA Sports Development.
  • BA Coach and Physical Education.
  • BA Applied Sports Science and Coaching.
  • Sports Development and Coaching (Foundation Degree).

 

Publications:

Thomas, R.D. & Brown, P.C. (2010) ?Making Sense of it All: Discussing the Boundaries and Essential Elements associated with Successful Sports Development work in the UK? Journal of Physical Activity and Human Development Summer 2010 No. 4 Picknell, G., Thomas, R., & Cusack, A. (2010). Stepping into the unknown: An investigation of psychological stressors experienced by student coaches. Research presented at the BASES Annual Conference, Glasgow, UK, 2010. Picknell, G., Thomas, R., & Cusack, A. (2010). Psychological stressors experienced by student sports coaches. Research presented at the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group Annual Conference, Sheffield, UK, 2010. Thomas, R (2009) Have things really changed? Perceptions of Women?s Football in England. Research presented at the School of Sport, Physical Education and Leisure Annual Conference, University College Plymouth St. Mark & St. John, Plymouth, UK, 2009.
Other Interests:

  • Spending time with my children
  • Playing sport/keeping fit
  • Listening to music
  • Socialising with friends

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