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Dr Mark Hayes

Dr Mark Hayes is a senior lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science teaching predominantly in the areas of exercise and environmental physiology at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Research active, Mark’s work examines human tolerance to environmental extremes in performance and occupational settings, optimising performance in extreme environments and how health can be improved using environmental stimuli. He currently supervises four PhD students working on research across sport, health and occupational settings examining:

  • optimisation of heat acclimation
  • heat susceptibility and alleviation in elderly and fire instructor populations
  • neuromuscular fatigue and
  • exercise tolerance in severe intensity exercise.

Working with the Sport and Exercise Science Consultancy Unit (SESCU), Mark provides consultancy services for product testing and also supports a range of athletes in their preparation for events ranging from the Marathon Des Sables to Polar expeditions.

Mark-Hayes

Dr Mark Hayes

How I like to teach

I am a senior lecturer in sport and exercise science teaching predominantly exercise and environmental physiology to undergraduate and postgraduate students. I also supervise between around nine undergraduate and 2 MSc dissertations each year.

My philosophy for teaching stems from my own experiences as a student combined with the knowledge gained from completing a Postgraduate Certificate in Education and Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Through these experiences I have been fortunate to work with some excellent educators and to observe first hand effective but also not so effective pedagogy. Further, being a practitioner in Further Education and Higher Education for a combined total of seventeen years has afforded me the opportunity to apply many techniques in differing learning environments and observing the response of learners has shaped my approach to teaching. Consequently, I subscribe to the belief that students’ learning is enhanced when they adopt an active rather than passive approach. I work from a student-centred perspective and expect and encourage students to adopt the active approach, facilitating this through a range of techniques while being mindful to cater for the different learning styles that students bring to the classroom. Small group-based activities, action learning sets and problem-based learning are frequently used to promote engagement and where possible I minimise the traditional didactic approach. Such activity is enhanced by the use of various technologies including, for example, audience participation software (Poll Everywhere) and mobile technology. Application of such techniques resulted in a 欧美性爱片 Award for Excellence in Facilitating and Empowering Learning in 2014.

My research interests

My research interests centre on understanding human tolerance to environmental extremes in the areas of thermal and hypoxic stress. Specifically, I am interested in physiological responses to heat, cold and hypoxic stress from a performance, occupational and health perspective, how humans can adapt to reduce strain in these environments and how thermal stimuli might be used to improve health in certain disease states.

Research activity

Current research projects

  • Fire instructor health studies
  • Impact of sleep deprivation on heat-related illnesses in females when exercising
  • CAERVEST safety and efficacy testing
  • Mouth rinsing to improve intermittent-sprint performance
  • Cold exposure, glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity

Research Centres and Groups

  • Centre for Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine (SESAME)

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Contact me

Dr Mark Hayes PhD
Senior lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science
Admissions Tutor
School of Sport and Service Management, 欧美性爱片
Hillbrow, 1 Denton Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN20 7SR

Telephone: 01273 644730
Fax: 01273 643704
Email: M.Hayes@brighton.ac.uk

Biography

My initial career path in science began through studying fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and microbiology in Ireland from 1992–1995. From there I discovered sport and exercise science and moved to study a BA (Hons)  in Sport and Exercise Science at the 欧美性爱片 from 1995 to 1998 before taking up a full-time lecturing position in Further Education. In Further Education, I lectured in sport and exercise science, developed and course led a Foundation Degree in Sport Coaching and Development and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Greenwich University. I joined the 欧美性爱片 as a lecturer in sport and exercise science in 2011, where I completed my PhD, examining the efficacy of progressive heat acclimation for intermittent-sprint exercise in the heat. I teach predominantly in the area of exercise and environmental physiology and was awarded one of the 欧美性爱片's Excellence in Facilitating and Empowering Learning Awards in 2013.

Research output

Consultancy

Mark provides an advisory role to our Sport and Exercise Science Consultancy Unit, offering support to athletes and individuals embarking upon challenges in extreme environments and companies seeking product testing facilities. Mark has provided a range of physiological support to individuals and teams who have embarked upon the following challenges/expeditions or environmental performances:

  • Marathon Des Sables
  • Machu Picchu
  • British Bobsleigh
  • North Pole Marathon

PhD students

 
NameThesis
Emily Watkins (October 2014 – January 2018)  Immune and inflammatory response to fire instructor working practices 
Ash Willmott (PhD) The effects of the interplay between acclimation state, training status and immune function from heat acclimation in endurance cyclists. Self-funded project with support from the 欧美性爱片 
Kirsty Waldock (MPhil/PhD)  Heat waves in the elderly and the impact of acute and chronic heat-alleviating strategies on health. 欧美性爱片 funded Scheme A studentship 
Lisa Schafer Neuromuscular fatigue and alleviating strategies in high-intensity exercise

Roles

Admissions tutor for the School of Sport and Service Management

Awards

欧美性爱片 Award for Excellence in Facilitating and Empowering Learning in (2014)

欧美性爱片 PhD (2014)

Centre for Learning and Teaching Fellowship (2013)

Dr Arnold Beckman Award for Microbiology (1994)

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