Dr Laura Hills
Divisional Lead / Reader in SHES
Heinz Wolff 219
- Email: laura.hills@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 267369
- Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences
Research area(s)
- Sport and social change
- Sporting inequalities - especially gender
- Mediated sport
- Engaging young people from diverse backgrounds in sport
- Qualitative research
- Sociology of sport
Research Interests
My research has always focus on sporting inequalities with particular attention to gender and, more recently, social disadvantage. I have conducted a number of evaluations with charities exploring how to engage girls and women in sport and understanding how sporting opportunities can best lead to positive outcomes for young people. I have an ongoing project with the Football Association exploring mixed gender football policy and recently completed a project evaluating Street League's sport and employability programme.
Research grants and projects
Research Projects
Project details
- 2017 MAS What Works, DOSH, A2Dominion, Money Advice Service E. Wainwright (PI) with K. Gilhooley.
- 2012-2018 Injury Risk Assessment in Mixed Gender Football (6 projects). Football Association. L. Hills (PI) with S. Horne, and B. Baltzopoulos
- 2016 Made Outside the Classroom. Street League.L. Hills (PI) with Emma Wainwright.
- 2015: A qualitative evaluation of Street League and Street Step. L.Hills (PI) with Emma Wainwright.
- 2013 – 2016 Safeguarding Children in Sport. UNICEF/UKSport. With C. Brackenridge (PI), D. Rhind, Tess Kay
- 2013 Child Protection and the FIFA World Cup. Oak Foundation with C. Brackenridge (PI), D. Rhind, T. Kay
- 2011-2013 StreetGames Building a Participation Legacy from the Olympic and Paralympic Games for disadvantaged young people. L. Hills (PI) with S. Bradford and C. Johnston
- 2011-2013 Usgirls/Active Women Consortium. L. Hills (PI)with A. Maitland
- 2007-2009 Football Association. Investigation of Mixed Gender Football Trials (U12-U14). L. Hills (PI) with A. Croston and A. Maitland
Research links
Co-author network
Similar research interests
- Mrs Charity Aienobe-Asekharen
- Professor Emma Wainwright
- Professor Louise Mansfield
- Dr Robyn Smith
- Professor Maria Tsouroufli
Research group(s)
- IEHS