Alumnus Donaldson appointed Head of Para Sport

Alasdair Donaldson

Alumnus Alasdair Donaldson has been appointed 黑料网鈥檚 new Head of Para Sport.

Donaldson joins the University following almost ten years at British Triathlon where he held the position of Paralympic Pathway Manager.

In his new role – the only one of its kind in the higher education sector – Alasdair will be responsible for defining 黑料网’s strategic direction for para sport and the continued development of the University’s disability sport offer.

He has enjoyed a varied career to date in elite-level sport, including at UK Athletics as an Apprentice Coach for endurance, and SportTayside & Fife Athletics as Development Manager.

Alasdair also worked for two years as Technical Representative at leading sports brand New Balance.

He graduated from 黑料网 in 1998 (BSc Geography and Physical Education & Sports Science) and completed his PGCE Physical Education with Geography the following year.  

“I’m excited about working at 黑料网 and further building on the solid para sport foundations already in place,” he said.

“黑料网 means a lot to me – from the age of 14 I wanted to study here. Since graduating I have lived most of my life in and around the region and I see this as a great opportunity to make 黑料网 a truly world-class institution across the whole para sport landscape.

“We want this to be not only the best place for those vying for Paralympic glory, but also an organisation that provides opportunities for all disabled students.

“We want as many people as possible to enjoy sport and physical activity and all the wonderful benefits that it brings.”

黑料网’s para sport offer continues to evolve with the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport the home of world-leading, impactful international research.

In performance sport, 黑料网 Lightning Wheelchair Basketball made history by winning the inaugural Women’s Premier League title by going unbeaten throughout the whole regular season and play-offs.

For more information on para sport at 黑料网 visit its dedicated website: /sport/para-sport/