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Dr Tom Owens

From student to Lecturer in Biomedical Science, Dr Tom Owens has walked the whole USW journey. 

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“I joined USW in 2013 studying for my BSc Sports and Exercise Science. I then returned to USW to study for the PhD, researching, brain function in rugby players following repeated concussions. I completed my PhD viva in November 2021 and was given the award in February 2022 but it was a really busy time in the academic year, so it passed without much fuss. Graduation will be the time to celebrate. 

“I am a keen mountain biker. I noticed that myself and my friends would get knocks to the head and had symptoms of concussion, but we didn’t really understand what they were. Concussion is controversial in mainstream sports, like football and rugby. I thought, if mainstream sports have a problem, then we aren’t miles away from the other sports. What is this injury and what does it mean for the future of sport? 

“It has been challenging to juggle it all – the teaching, planning, research, writing etc. It is difficult by nature. Like with most PhD students, there can be days of extreme pressure. I am fortunate that my teams in the Neurovascular Research Laboratory and the academic teams in sport and chiropractic have been really supportive. 

“Towards the end of my first year of the PhD, I started as an Hourly Paid Lecturer, teaching on sports modules. In 2020, I started as a full time lecturer in Biomedical Science across various sport and chiropractic modules. One of the highlights is definitely the teaching. Conducting cutting-edge research at the same time has meant that as we have discovered new and exciting information, I have been able to share it with the students. 

“I won Research Student of the Year at the 2019 USW Impact Awards for my research with professional rugby players. I was nominated for Best Lecturer at the 2022 Student Choice Awards, which was an honour. 

I LIKE THE ACADEMIC LIFE. I HAVE A GOOD BALANCE AT USW WHERE WE CAN TEACH AND CONDUCT RESEARCH.

Dr Tom Owens