Hi all.
This is a reminder that the deadline for submission of abstracts to speak at
this year’s British Sociological Association PG Sport Forum, hosted at Edge Hill University in Lancashire, is 19th June.
This one-day forum, which is free to attend and includes a free lunch, aims to
develop a postgraduate research community within sport and the social sciences and features theoretically informed papers from PG research students working in social science of sport, physical education, coaching, anthropology,
pedagogy or related disciplines in the social sciences and humanities.
The forum is a very friendly environment in which social science of sport PG research students at all stages of study can practice their presentation skills, learn and share ideas about their
work and network with other PGRs.
The event takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 from 9am – 5pm in the Business School (room B001). Delegates DO NOT have to be members of the BSA. More information and the registration
form can be found here:
https://edgehill.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/sportstudygroupforum
I’d be grateful if members could promote the event among their relevant networks and encourage PGRs they know to attend to help us make this year’s event a success for the BSA
and the Sport Study Group. The deadline for registering to attend without presenting is 21st August
Please do let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks in advance,
Mel
Dr. Melanie Lang BA (Hons), MA, Ph.D , FHEA
Edge Hill University
The Wilson Centre
St. Helen’s Road
Ormskirk
Lancashire
L39 4QP
Tel: 01695 584302
Web: www.researchgate.net/profile/Melanie_Lang2/
and http://repository.edgehill.ac.uk/profile/957
Twitter: @DrMelLang
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