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Queen's University launch leadership progamme

Pictured at the launch of the 2020 Sporting Leaders Programme are (L - R) Clare Timoney (Queen’s GAA and Antrim), Simon Bell (Queen’s Hockey Head Coach), Liz McLaughlin (Head of Sport), Joanne Kelly (Leadership Institute), Caroline Young (Director of Student Plus), Peter Thompson (Queen’s Football Head Coach) and Stephen O’Reilly (DARO).
Pictured at the launch of the 2020 Sporting Leaders Programme are (L - R) Clare Timoney (Queen’s GAA and Antrim), Simon Bell (Queen’s Hockey Head Coach), Liz McLaughlin (Head of Sport), Joanne Kelly (Leadership Institute), Caroline Young (Dire Pictured at the launch of the 2020 Sporting Leaders Programme are (L - R) Clare Timoney (Queen’s GAA and Antrim), Simon Bell (Queen’s Hockey Head Coach), Liz McLaughlin (Head of Sport), Joanne Kelly (Leadership Institute), Caroline Young (Director of Student Plus), Peter Thompson (Queen’s Football Head Coach) and Stephen O’Reilly (DARO).

QUEEN'S Sport have announced the initiation of a “Sporting Leaders” qualification, created in partnership with the William J Clinton Leadership Institute at the University.

The programme is designed to help coaches, practitioners and administrators understand key leadership principles and successful completion of this programme will achieve an ILM Level 3 Award in Leadership and Management qualification.

ILM is the largest management training certification body in Europe. Course content has been designed and will be delivered by the William J Clinton Leadership Institute, Queen’s Sport and Castlequarter coaching.

Leaders who emerge from this programme will have been exposed to critical thinking around the key leadership themes applicable in a sporting environment. The strategies and outcomes discussed will be highly influential in shaping culture, managing teams, communicating effectively and coaching groups and individuals.

Queen’s University Performance Sport Manager Aidan O’Rourke explained: “We are delighted to work in partnership with the William J Clinton Leadership Institute and Castlequarter Coaching to build what we believe will be a unique experience for people with a performance outlook in any sporting environment.

"We believe that the skills required to lead in a sporting context are transferrable and reflect best practice in the business world. This course is an exciting opportunity to broaden the management skills set of our established and aspiring leaders within a high performing team or organisation.”

The programme starts this month and runs until June 2020. For further details please contact Queen’s University Performance Sport Manager Aidan O’Rourke at a.orourke@qub.ac.uk