40 years of sports science

Liverpool John Moores University, formerly Liverpool Polytechnic, was the first institution in the world to host a single honours programme in sport science.

The programme was originally founded and led by former Olympic basketball player Dr Vaughan Thomas. Vaughan was joined in his quest by Tom Reilly and Frank Sanderson.

40 years reunion

By way of celebration the School hosted a reunion of former students, staff and friends on 2 April 2015.

Attendees had a chance to relive their undergraduate and/or postgraduate days and witness how sport science has evolved over the 40 years.

The Tom Reilly Building was open for tours and a range of activities, seminars and masterclasses from staff, past and present, and alumni took place. The day ended with an evening reception with music and guest speakers at the Adelphi Hotel.

Speakers and evening entertainment

Prof Barry Dust

Dr Adam Coldwells

Dr Una May

Prof Frank Sanderson and Vaughan Thomas

Prof Don MacLaren

Prof Tim Cable

Matt Brown, compère

Graeme Park: 30 years on the decks, 20 years on the radio

Jason Isaacs: 'A sax player who sings a bit'

Keep in touch and share your memories

The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Alumni Relations are very keen to keep sport science alumni up-to-date with events and stories.

Follow @LJMUsportsci on socials for updates on our activities.

As we approach further milestones and celebrations we will be sharing photos and stories from over time to mark the event. You can share your memories and photos with us at any time on socials too.