This is a seminar organised by the Centre for the International Business of Sport (CIBS)
Venue: Humber Lecture Theatre, Coventry University
Time: 14.00-17.30. Entrance is free and all are welcome
Date: 12th March 2009
Speakers: Chris Nathaniel, founder of NVA Management and sports agent (e.g. to Rio Ferdinand), Cyrille Regis, football agent, The Stellar Group Professor John Oucho, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick Dr Gary Armstrong, Reader in the Sociology of Sport, Brunel University Oneyachi Wambo, Afford (African Foundation for Development) Ade Daramy, Editor-in-Chief of Mano Vision Gugu Ntuli, University of Stellenbosch
To reserve a place, please contact: John Mair: j.mair@coventry.ac.uk
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Monday, 23 February 2009
Friday, 20 February 2009
Intute: Social Sciences update
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the History, Jobs and careers, Law, Organisations, Statistics and Psychology sections have merged to include resources in both sport and leisure
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Online Sport Exhibtion - Liverpool Museum
Online exhibition
This online exhibition is the only place you can see this unusual collection of sports-related items, ranging from pictures of the Titanic and Olympic Gymnasium, to a section on the Hillsborough disaster. All of the objects represent different areas of the varied collections at National Museums Liverpool's eight venues. Some of the items shown are either delicate or light-sensitive, so they are not usually on public display.
When you have linked to the website, click on the thumbnails below to see a larger picture and find out more about each object.
This online exhibition is the only place you can see this unusual collection of sports-related items, ranging from pictures of the Titanic and Olympic Gymnasium, to a section on the Hillsborough disaster. All of the objects represent different areas of the varied collections at National Museums Liverpool's eight venues. Some of the items shown are either delicate or light-sensitive, so they are not usually on public display.
When you have linked to the website, click on the thumbnails below to see a larger picture and find out more about each object.
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