Biography
Dr Tom Campbell BSc (Hons), PhD, FHEA, is an Associate Professor in Sport and Exercise Science and Director of the Mountain Bike Centre of Scotland (MTBCOS), based at 麻豆社区.
Tom is an internationally recognised leader in knowledge exchange, applied research, and enterprise within the cycling and mountain biking sectors. Tom plays a pivotal role in shaping strategic innovation agendas across government, industry, and academia, contributing to multi-million-pound investments in infrastructure, sustainable trail development, and community-focused cycling initiatives.
Tom has led 15 enterprise-related projects, including consultancy for national bodies such as Scottish Cycling and South of Scotland Enterprise, and has secured over 拢750k in external funding. He has a strong record of translating applied research into impactful outcomes, including the development of new businesses, innovative products, and sector-wide frameworks that promote economic and societal value. He has led the University鈥檚 contribution to major European programmes such as DIRTT and ATLAS, revolutionising trail building education and advancing professionalism in the outdoor recreation sector across Europe and the US.
A strategic thought leader, Tom sits on expert groups and advisory panels for organisations including Cycle Industries Europe, the International Mountain Biking Association, and the Scottish Mountain Bike Consortium. His extensive networks span government, industry, NGOs, and international academic partners, helping drive forward interdisciplinary collaboration and regional growth through initiatives such as the Mountain Bike Innovation Centre and Living Trail Lab.
Tom鈥檚 public engagement and knowledge exchange work have raised the University鈥檚 profile globally, with invited presentations at international summits and ongoing partnerships with major cycling and trail-building stakeholders. His leadership has also extended into education, having designed industry-embedded curricula and created significant work-related learning opportunities through modules and programmes that bridge enterprise with student development.