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Lindsey Reece
Academic Director SPRINTER & Senior Research Fellow
Professional Background
Lindsey Reece is an accomplished academic and research leader who has dedicated her career to enhancing sport, active recreation, and physical activity within New South Wales, Australia. As the Academic Director of the SPRINTER research team, she collaborates extensively with the University of Sydney and the Office of Sport, NSW Government. Her strategic vision empowers the team to generate impactful research that not only supports the objectives of the NSW Office of Sport but also aims to drive positive changes in participation across various sporting and recreational activities. Lindsey’s role emphasizes building capacity through research that is critically important for fostering engagement in sports and physical activities, ultimately contributing to the health and well-being of the community.
Lindsey’s expertise is built on a solid academic foundation and extensive practical experience in the field of Health and Medical Psychology, as well as Sports Science. Over the years, she has contributed significantly to her field by undertaking roles that blend research, instructional leadership, and advisory capabilities, helping to shape the future of health and physical activities in her community. Through her work, she has made strides in implementing initiatives that promote healthier lifestyles and increased involvement in sports.
Education and Achievements
Lindsey’s educational journey is marked by notable achievements across various institutions. She earned her Doctorate in Philosophy (PhD) focused on Health/Medical Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University, where she honed her research skills and deepened her understanding of the psychological aspects of health and physical activity. Prior to that, she obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in Sports and Exercise, graduating with Merit from the same institution, which furthered her knowledge in sports science and its application in improving physical performance and health outcomes.
She also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Business Practice from Sheffield Business School, equipping her with essential skills to manage and direct research teams effectively. Her academic foundation began with a first-class honors Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons) degree in Sport and Exercise Science, specializing in Physical Activity for Health, from Sheffield Hallam University. This blend of rigorous academic training and practical experience sets Lindsey apart as a leader in her field.
Achievements
Throughout her professional journey, Lindsey has held several pivotal roles that have showcased her leadership and commitment to advancing physical activity and health promotion. As the Academic Director and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney, she has spearheaded significant research initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement in sports and physical activities.
Before her current position, Lindsey served as a Senior Exercise Science Officer and a Senior Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University, where she was instrumental in various research projects that explored the dynamics of exercise and its impact on health. Her expertise as a Physical Activity Advisor for NHS Leeds Community Healthcare and as the Physical Activity Lead at NHS Leeds strengthened her commitment to developing programs that encourage healthier lifestyles.
Lindsey Reece’s impressive track record and dedication to research in physical activity and sports make her a key figure in the ongoing efforts to improve public health through active living in New South Wales and beyond.