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    Sportsmen and Sportswomen sprinting
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    A review of the use of sport data in management research

    24 January 2023

    Management
    Strategy
  • LightField Studios
    Elderly gentlemen playing tennis
    Research
    Can participating in sport help you live longer?

    29 June 2021

    Actuarial Science and Insurance
    Insurance and Pensions
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    An older couple keeping fit
    Research
    Are we fit enough to face the future? How better health and working longer can help overcome the challenges threatening the UK’s pension system

    15 November 2018

    Actuarial Science and Insurance
    Insurance and Pensions
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    Formula One Pit Stop
    Research
    Saving Formula 1 - collaboration could be key

    20 May 2015

    Management

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