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Tag Archives: Sport Industry Research Centre

Sheffield’s £3million economy boost thanks to Special Olympics

Research conducted by Sheffield Hallam University shows that the city received an economic boost of over £3million during August last year after it hosted Special Olympics GB’s National Games. Researchers…

February 28, 2018 in News, Research.

Survey proves clear link between physical activity and wellbeing

Life satisfaction, happiness and feelings of being worthwhile are higher for people who are active, while levels of anxiety are lower. People who are more active score better Those who…

January 5, 2018 in Research, Your Wellbeing.

Consumers spend €540m a year on golf in Ireland, research shows

Consumer spending on golf in the Republic of Ireland alone is now worth €379 million annually, according to a new report by Sheffield Hallam University. ‘A Satellite Account for Golf…

December 14, 2017 in News, Research.

The social impact of sport

Research from Hallam’s Sport Industry Research Centre has been featured in an article on the social impact of sports. The research, which used a Social Return on Investment (SROI) approach,…

September 29, 2017 in Research.

Golfers less likely to experience coronary heart disease

A study by Sheffield Hallam’s Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC) has found that people who play golf regularly are 30 per cent less likely to experience coronary heart disease than…

August 24, 2017 in In the Headlines, News.

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