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Professor Glyn Howatson

Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Following a six years service in the British Army followed by work in the security industry, Glyn moved to Higher Education by completing undergraduate and doctoral degrees in Sports Science and Exercise Physiology, respectively. Glyn lectured at Kingston University and St. Mary's University College, London before arriving at Northumbria in 2009. He is now a Professor in Human and Applied Physiology and The Dean of the Graduate School for the University where he provides strategic research leadership to the wider institution.

Glyn is a Fellow of The European College of Sport Sciences, The American College of Sports Medicine, and The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES), he is on the Editorial Board for the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports and the European Journal of Sport Sciences. His research interests predominantly lie in the optimisation of human performance where he focusses efforts on understanding the stress-recovery-adaptation continuum using training, recovery, and nutritional interventions to manipulate human physiology. He was appointed to the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (Unit of Assessment C24).

Glyn collaborates extensively with colleagues across the globe in academia, elite sport, national governing bodies and industry. He has been a consultant FIFA, GSK, FA, UK Sports Institute, English Institute of Sport, professional rugby and football, UK Athletics, GB Canoeing and GSK.  His work as an applied physiologist and researcher has contributed to the support of numerous international athletes that include, European, World and Olympic medallists. He continues to work closely with colleagues across a number of areas of research and innovation to enhance performance, facilitate exercise recovery and optimising neuromuscular adaptation.

Glyn Howatson

Campus Address

Northumberland Building



Paul Hobrough Investigating the Impact of Radial Shockwave Therapy on Intra-tournament Recovery of Master's Basketball Players: A Pilot Feasibility Study Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • Physiology PhD June 30 2005
  • BASES Accredited Sport and Exercise Scientist 2005
  • Chartered Scientist (CSci) Science Council 2013
  • Ordinary Member Physiological Society 2012
  • Fellow of British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences FBASES 2011
  • Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine FACSM 2010
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2006


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