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My year as VP Sports: thank you Team Southampton

» 28 June 2015 » No Comments

So here it is, the final blog. It’s been a busy year, hard work but also a fantastic experience. Here is what I’ve achieved, alongside the help of student leaders, committees, Presidents, staff and external companies. Sports Strategy:  I’ve worked this year on bringing the University sport strategy and the Union sports strategy under the […]

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Hi SUSU!

» 06 August 2014 » No Comments

Hi all, my name is Katie, your new VP Sports Development! This blog is an update on my first month to keep you all in the loop of what’s going on within SUSU and the Southampton sports world. First few weeks The first two weeks of my time in office were spent at conferences. The […]

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Team Southampton Online

» 22 June 2014 » 1 Comment

Varsity 2014 saw the launch of Team Southampton, a unified sports community and identity for our sport clubs. Part of the process was to regulate our visual identity through Team Southampton colours for our sports clubs. The Maroon, Gold and Navy will take over Widelane and the Jubilee from now on, but we want it […]

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Team Southampton Establishes Disability Sports Strategy!

» 20 June 2014 » No Comments

This year the Sports Zone has concentrated on making our sports clubs more accessible. Part of that project has been to increase the amount of funding to our sports clubs to reduce the cost of sport to students but we have also looked at other barriers to participation. At the beginning of the year we […]

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Do Sabbs Actually Do Anything? – VP Sports

» 26 January 2014 » 8 Comments

I am now six months into my term as VP Sports Development, so it is probably right that I update (I apologise in advance for the length of the blog!) you as to what I have done so far. My role can be separated into three areas: – My day to day sabbatical activity e.g. […]

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