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Dr Stuart Goodall

Associate Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

After completing a BSc in Sport Science, Stuart completed an MSc in Applied Sport Science at St. Mary's University College. He then studied for a PhD within the Centre for Sports Medicine and Human Performance at Brunel University before taking up a Research Associate post at Northumbria in February 2011. Stuart began as a Senior Lecturer in October 2012 and was appointed Associate Professor in September 2019.

Since 2022, Stuart has been the Head of Research & Knowledge Exchange and UoA 24 REF Lead. He currently holds four invited editorial positions with (MSSE, Associate Editor-in-Chief), (Associate Editor), (Associate Editor), and (Senior Board Member) and is an External Examiner for the BSc in Sport & Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moores University (2024 - 2029).

Stuart is the institutional representative for the Physiological Society ().

Stuart Goodall

Campus Address

Northumberland Building
City Campus


Paul Ansdell Sex differences in the fatigability of locomotor muscles Start Date: 01/10/2016 End Date: 01/06/2020

  • Sports Science PhD February 01 2011
  • Sports Science MSc September 01 2005
  • Sports Science BSc (Hons) July 15 2005
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015


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