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Dr Ian Walshe

Assistant Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Ian completed his BSc.and MSc. at the University of Northampton and Loughborough University, respectively.  He then completed his doctorate at ϲ in 2011, investigating the inflammatory response to exercise. Ian then held a lecturing position at University of Stirling before returning to ϲ as a Senior Lecturer in 2016.

Ian is the programme leader for BSc. Sport, Exercise and Nutrition. His research interests include the interaction between sleep and and food intake as well as other aspects of weight management. 

Ian Walshe

Campus Address

Northumberland Building
City Campus
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

  • Emma Sweeney The effect of short sleep duration and exercise on glycaemic control in healthy adults Start Date: 01/10/2016 End Date: 23/04/2020
  • Lynette Harper A multimethod study exploring problematic sleep in people with intellectual disabilities. Start Date: 01/07/2024

  • Nutrition MSc
  • Physiology PhD


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