Prof G Florida-James G.Florida-James@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Mountain Bike Centre of Excellence
People Involved
Project Description
To re-establish Scotland�s status as Global Centre of Excellence for all aspects of mountain biking. Enable a sustainable industry led approach to mountain bike sector development using the knowledge base assets and resources. Increased international awareness and engagement with Scotland as a global centre for mountain biking from the knowledge base. Greater overall contribution to Scottish Funding Council and Scottish Government targets for Innovation, tourism and Sports participation and performance.
Status | Project Complete |
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Funder(s) | Scottish Funding Council |
Value | £220,000.00 |
Project Dates | Mar 1, 2014 - Feb 28, 2016 |
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