Carole Harris
Senior Administrator
Summary
Carole Harris is a Research and Innovation Senior Administrator within the Research Institute, supporting the Sport and Physical Activity Research Centre and the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre. Her main role is project management and administration. Carole's other responsibilities include supporting the centre's meetings and is also heavily involved in the administrative support of PhD students and administrative contact for all MSc Sports Engineering course enquiries and course matters. Carole has good knowledge of universities financial regulations and systems.
About
Carole Harris is a Senior Administrator within the Centre for Sports Engineering Research. Carole has been with the centre since 2001. As Senior Administrator she has responsibility for the research centre's project administration, day to day financial matters and has knowledge of financial regulations and systems. Carole's other responsibilities include supporting the committees within in the centre, organising meetings and taking minutes. She is also heavily involved in the administrative support of the departments PhD students and, administrative contact for all MSc Sports Engineering course enquiries and course matters.
Media
Carole Harris is a Senior Administrator in the Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER) at Sheffield Hallam University.
The Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER) is led by Dr Simon Goodwill. It is the world's largest academic group in sports engineering and an internationally renowned centre of excellence for research and knowledge transfer. The centre's work is based on four research disciplines; applied computing, biomechanics, design engineering, and skill acquisition. In each area, researchers develop fundamental knowledge and deliver applied solutions to enhance athletic performance, reduce injury and promote physical activity.
CSER works in partnership with many sport, health and commercial organisations. We are immensely proud of our work with Team GB Olympic, and Paralympic athletes, and we enjoy research partnerships with global organisations such as the International Tennis Federation, FIFA, and Adidas.