Stirling University announce new education partnership with Rangers

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Sports students at the University of Stirling will join the backroom staff at Rangers Football Club, thanks to a new educational partnership.

In what is the first of its kind in Scotland, Stirling has partnered with the Scottish Premiership team on its MPhil Performance Analysis course.

This will allow students to gain invaluable experience in a professional sporting environment.

An exciting collaboration

The initiative has been created by Dr. David Stevenson, a lecturer in Sports Management at the University of Stirling.

He said: “The collaboration is about giving students hands-on work experience in high-performance sport, as well as promoting opportunities available in Scotland and retaining talent in the region.

“Students will be working alongside Rangers’ first teams and their youth development programmes, applying their academic knowledge to support the performance analysis staff and will also work on an individual research project”.

The formal partnership with the one-year Masters programme follows a work placement initiative with Rangers, in which ten undergraduate students from Stirling took part in last year.

Zeb Jacobs, Academy Director at Rangers Football Club, said: “I am immensely proud of our enduring and dynamic partnership with the University of Stirling. This collaboration is more than just a partnership – it’s a powerful conduit for giving young students the opportunity to grow and develop within our exciting environment.

“Working alongside top practitioners in different departments, our students are not just preparing for the challenges of today, but are being equipped with skills and experiences for a lifetime of success. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to excellence and the bright future of our young people.”

The experience of Stirling students

MPhil Performance Analysis student, Ross Ireland, said: “I’ve been given great exposure to so many talented people already and have the freedom to work on the areas that really interest me – including providing educational analysis sessions to academy players, working with the under 18s coaches and preparing and presenting data and analysis to players and coaching staff.

“The opportunity has opened my eyes to the wide range of roles available in professional sport and I know this year will not only boost my skills and confidence, but also really prepare me for a career in high performance sport.”

Andrew Smyth, who also joined Rangers through the MPhil, said: “Football has always been a hobby for me, so to be given the chance to work within a football club as big as Rangers is a really unique opportunity.

“The academy performance analysis department at Rangers is one of the best in Britain. I’m really looking forward to the hands-on work experience and to hopefully, through my research project, create a study which will be beneficial to the club.”

Featured Image Credit: University of Stirling; Left to right: University of Stirling students Ross Ireland, Andrew Smyth and Harry Sutherland are working as analysts with Rangers Football Club as part of their MPhil Performance Analysis course.

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I'm Matthew Burns, a fourth year journalism student covering Stirling Uni FC for the 23/24 season.

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