University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham has been named UK Sports University of the Year three times in the last six years
The University of Nottingham has a global reputation for academic excellence as well as an outstanding reputation for Sport in the UK. UoN is the #1 team sport university in the UK. They have competed in, and won, more National Championships than any other university over the last three years (2022-2025). Nottingham attracts elite athletes from around the world and offers over 70 sports. We also provide attractive scholarships to attract and support elite athletes to Nottingham.
As a TASS Delivery Site (TDS) we offer an athlete centred support package including: strength & conditioning, physiotherapy, lifestyle support, sports psychology and nutrition. We also offer the most comprehensive workshop programme for athletes in the country. Our services are provided from the world-class David Ross Sports Village, a sector leading complex with outstanding international facilities across a wide range of sports.
Our aim is to deliver an outstanding service that meets your needs as an athlete, giving you the opportunity to balance your academic and sporting ambitions.
For more information please contact Phil Wood (Philip.Wood@nottingham.ac.uk).
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All support is offered from our state of the art £40m David Ross Sports Village, a sector-leading centre with outstanding international facilities across a wide range of sports.
Some notable TASS athletes who have been supported by Nottingham as a TDS are:
• Tin-Tin Ho – Table Tennis. Tokyo 2020 Olympian, multiple Commonwealth Games medallist.
• Niall Treacy – Short Track Speed Skating. Beijing 2022 Olympian
• Maria Tsapstinos – Table Tennis. Commonwealth Games 2018 medallist
• Bella Brown – Weightlifting. European Junior Bronze medallist
Our aim is to deliver an outstanding service that meets your needs as an athlete, giving you the opportunity to balance your academic and/or career and sporting ambitions.
For more information please contact TDS Lead, Phil Wood Philip.Wood@nottingham.ac.uk