Sports Activators Needed
Become a Sports Activator: Inspire, Lead, and Get Active!
What is a Sports Activator?
A Sports Activator is a dynamic leader who helps run and organise sports activities. Whether it’s leading a group session, organising a game, or simply getting people excited about staying active, you’ll play a key role in making fitness fun and accessible for everyone.
What You’ll Do:
Lead and assist in organising sports activities for different Student groups. Create a welcoming, inclusive environment for all participants. Encourage people of all fitness levels to join in and have fun. Help with equipment set-up and management. Be a role model for healthy living and community engagement. Who We’re Looking For: Passionate about sports and fitness. Positive, energetic, and great at motivating others. Enjoy working with diverse groups of people. No formal coaching experience required—we’ll provide training! What you get: Exclusive Sports Activator Merchandise Discounted Gym Membership Certificates of Recognition Discounted Campus Catering Basic First aid Qualification Free Sports Awards Ticket
- Make a Difference: Help people improve their physical and mental well-being.
- Gain Experience: Develop leadership and organizational skills while working with the community.
- Stay Active: You’ll be staying fit while encouraging others to do the same.
- Networking: Meet like-minded people who share your passion for sports.
- Flexible Commitment: Volunteer a few hours a week or more, depending on your availability.
How to Apply:
Become a Sports Activator (2025–26) – Help run and promote activities on your campus.
👉 Sports Activator Expression of Interest Form
Meet Our TU Dublin Sports Activators 2025 - 2026
Here’s a little bit about each of them 👇
Precious enjoys learning new things, meeting new people, and finding fun ways to balance her studies and hobbies.
A big fan of swimming and all things active, Utibe is always encouraging others to move, connect, and make the most of their time at TU Dublin.

For Kseniia, football is freedom. Although scoliosis ended her playing career, it inspired her to coach, especially young female goalkeepers. Through coaching, she continues to share her love for the game and empower others to find their place in sport — on and off the pitch.

When he’s not writing code, you’ll probably find him running around a pitch somewhere, bringing his energy and enthusiasm to everything he does.


