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Clyde Williams graduated in Chemistry from the University of Wales and in Physiology from the University of Aberdeen. His interest in metabolism and exercise developed during his postgraduate studies in the USA and Scandinavia where he contributed to the early evidence showing the link between fatigue and glycogen depletion in human skeletal muscle. In 1978, after eight years of teaching human physiology at the University of Aberdeen, he moved to Loughborough to establish a Sports Science Research Group. In 1986, he was promoted to the first Chair in Sports Science in the UK. After eight years as Head of the Department of PE, Sports Science and Recreation Management, he went on to serve as Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research) for the University.
Professor Williams was the founding chairman of the British Association of Sports Sciences (now British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, BASES) for which he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship, and became a Founding Fellow of the European College of Sports Science. Professor Williams completed 3 years as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the former National Institute of Sports Medicine (UK). He established and became the founding chair of the Board for the Sport and Exercise Nutrition Register (SENr). A member of the 2001 RAE sub-panel for sports studies, he was elected as chair of the sub-panel for the 2008 RAE. Professor Williams serves on the editorial boards of several international journals and acts as a consultant on sport and exercise nutrition to UK and European government agencies.
Professor Williams was presented with the David Munrow Award for contributions to sports science in Higher Education (1996) by the British Universities and Colleges Physical Education Association.
In 2002 Professor Williams was awarded the title of Honorary Professor in Sports Medicine by the University of Nottingham Medical School and in 2009 he was appointed OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for services to sports science.
In 2011, he received an Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (Ed) and Royal College of Physicians (London). He was also awarded the international chair in exercise science at the Vrije University of Brussels for the academic year 2011-2012. Loughborough University and Victoria University awarded Professor Williams a DSc (2015) and honorary doctorate (2016) respectively.
Professor Williams was the founding chairman of the British Association of Sports Sciences (now British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, BASES) for which he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship, and became a Founding Fellow of the European College of Sports Science. Professor Williams completed 3 years as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the former National Institute of Sports Medicine (UK). He established and became the founding chair of the Board for the Sport and Exercise Nutrition Register (SENr). A member of the 2001 RAE sub-panel for sports studies, he was elected as chair of the sub-panel for the 2008 RAE. Professor Williams serves on the editorial boards of several international journals and acts as a consultant on sport and exercise nutrition to UK and European government agencies.
Professor Williams was presented with the David Munrow Award for contributions to sports science in Higher Education (1996) by the British Universities and Colleges Physical Education Association.
In 2002 Professor Williams was awarded the title of Honorary Professor in Sports Medicine by the University of Nottingham Medical School and in 2009 he was appointed OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for services to sports science.
In 2011, he received an Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (Ed) and Royal College of Physicians (London). He was also awarded the international chair in exercise science at the Vrije University of Brussels for the academic year 2011-2012. Loughborough University and Victoria University awarded Professor Williams a DSc (2015) and honorary doctorate (2016) respectively.
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