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Abstract
Dr. Oliver Leis is a post-doctoral research assistant in the Department of Sport Psychology within the Faculty of Sport Science at Leipzig University, Germany. His research centers around stress, coping, and applied sport psychology within performance domains, with a particular emphasis on esports. Dr. Leis serves as the Ombudsperson for the Esports Research Network, and is involved in developing a European joint master's degree focused on education and employability for the esports industry, funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme. Recognizing his dedication to research, Dr. Leis was honored with the Junior Award for Outstanding Commitment to Research by Leipzig University in 2023. Currently, he is also pursuing accreditation as an applied sports psychologist, aiming to blend research expertise with practical application.
Professional career
- since 02/2018
Research assistant at Leipzig University, Sport Psychology - 10/2016 - 02/2018
Fitness instructor - Crunchfit GmbH, Leipzig - 06/2015 - 12/2015
Student assistant at the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Movement and Excercise Science - 10/2014 - 10/2016
Research Assistant and Tutor at the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Psychology of Human Movement and Sport - 11/2013 - 03/2014
Student assistant at the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Sports Medicine and Health Promotion
Education
- 10/2019 - 07/2022
PhD Study on: "Stress, Psychophysiology, and Performance in Esports: From the Relevance of Research to Intervention Strategies" - 10/2014 - 10/2016
Master of Arts in Sport Science at the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena - 10/2010 - 03/2014
Bachelor of Arts in Sport Science and Educational Science at the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena
Keywords
- Psychophysiological stress
- Stressors and coping
- Emotion regulation
- Applied sport psychology
- Esports and elite sports
- Leis, O.; Lautenbach, F.Psychological and physiological stress in non-competitive and competitive esports settings: A systematic reviewPsychology of Sport and Exercise. 2020. p. 101738.
- Leis, O.; Raue, C.; Dreiskaemper, D.; Lautenbach, F.To be or not to be (e)sports? That is not the question! Why and how sport and exercise psychology could research esportsGerman journal of exercise and sport research. 2021. 51 (2). pp. 241–247.
- Leis, O.; Walter, N.; Demirsöz, G.; Elbe, A.-M.Stress, recovery, and team closeness: a case study of a 25-day ultra-endurance open-water swim in the Rhine RiverInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2024.
- Fritsch, J.; Leis, O.; Wohlfarth, D.; Triller, N.; Jekauc, D.The role of emotional convergence in sport: A scoping review.Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2023.DOI: 10.1037/spy0000330
- Andere herausragende Auszeichnungen: Theodor Litt Preis: Preis für besonderes Engagement in der Lehre (Abteilung Sportpsychologie)show detailsLeis, Oliver (Sportpsychologie)awarded in 2021 by Universitätsgesellschaft Freunde und Förderer der Universität Leipzig.
- Andere Stipendien/Forschungspreise: Preis für besonderes Engagement in der Forschungshow detailsLeis, Oliver (Sportpsychologie)awarded in 2023 by Universitätsgesellschaft Freunde und Förderer der Universität Leipzig.
Dr. Oliver Leis is teaching sports students in the Bachelor's and Master's programs. In the Bachelor's program, he focuses on sports psychology topics, with a special emphasis on health promotion and performance optimization. In addition, he teaches research for MSc Sports Science: Diagnostic and Intervention and Master Sport and Exercise Psychology.
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Performance and Health Promotion
Modul title: Sports Psychology and Sports Medicine
Module number: 08-001-0102
Module frequency: Each summer semester
Applicability: BSc Sports Science
Objective: The students are able to apply sport psychological interventions for performance optimization and health promotion
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Research Methodology
Modul title: Research Methodology
Module number: 08-005-0007
Module frequency: Each winter semester
Applicability: MSc Sports Science: Diagnostic and Intervention
MSc Sports Management
Objective: The students know the basics of research methodology and are able to perform and analyze qualitative and quantitative research
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Distance Learning Material Sport and Exercise Psychology
Modul title: Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Module number: 08-SEP-0001
Module frequency: Each winter semester
Applicability: MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology
Objective: Students are able to answer the question "What does sport and exercise psychology deal with and what are the central tasks and issues of a sport and exercise psychologist in research and practice?
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Research Skills
Modul title: Basic Research and Communication Skills
Module number: 08-SEP-0003
Module frequency: Each winter semester
Applicability: MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology
Objective: The students are able to submit project/research proposals with regard to organizational, content-methodological and ethical-moral aspects and criteria.
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Basics in Physical Activity and Relaxation Methods
Modul title: Physical activity and sedentary behavior in the life cycle
Module number: 08-SQM-51
Module frequency: Each winter semester
Applicability: Not for students of the Sports Faculty
Objective: The students know contents of sport psychology and can apply them in a health-promoting way in practice