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Dairy Council

Dairy Council NI Sports Nutrition Award - 2025

Chloé Robinson is the worthy recipient of The Dairy Council for Northern Ireland ‘Sports Nutrition Award’.

The prize is given to the Ulster University student who achieves the highest mark in their MSc in Sports and Exercise Nutrition.

Prior to completion of the MSc Sport and Exercise Nutrition programme, Chloé studied BSc Dietetics at Ulster University and has gained valuable experience working as a dietitian within the NHS. She is now continuing with further study at Ulster University.

Upon receiving this year’s accolade, Chloé said:

“I am honoured to receive this award as part of the MSc in Sport and Exercise Nutrition programme at Ulster University. I want to thank all the university staff who have helped and supported me throughout this journey. I am grateful for the opportunities the course provided to deepen my understanding of applied nutrition and performance, and I look forward to an exciting future within this field.”

The award was presented at Dairy Council’s 2025 Sports Nutrition Seminar in November, where Subject Lead and Senior Lecturer at the School of Sport and Exercise Science, Dr Andrea McNeilly added:

“We extend our sincere congratulations to Chloé on being awarded the DCNI Sports Nutrition Award. This recognition reflects her sustained dedication and exemplary effort throughout the completion of her MSc, which she achieved with distinction. As a teaching team, we wish Chloé every success as she begins her professional career in sport and exercise nutrition. We are confident that she will continue to excel in all her future endeavours.”

Dairy Council Chief Executive Ian Stevenson commented on Chloe’s win:

“Working closely with the School of Sport and Exercise Science here at UU allows us to champion the continued hard work and year-round innovation of Ulster students. Our award aims to recognise the best-in-class, like Chloé, as they set out to make a positive impact in the field of sports and exercise nutrition.

“On behalf of the Dairy Council team, I would like to offer our congratulations to Chloé. We very much look forward to seeing how her career develops in the years to come.”

The Award is part of our ‘Milk It’ programme which aims to communicate the importance of good nutrition for sports and a healthy, active lifestyle, including the potential role of milk. Find out more.

Watch the announcement of Chloe's award at our 2025 Sports Nutrition Seminar