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Don’t forget to check the SIRC
Conference calendar at:
http://www.sportquest.com/resources/conferences/index.html This resource is updated weekly and includes sport science events world wide. Following is a list of events under ICSSPE Patronage and/or planned by members of ICSSPE: The First International Conference and Festival
on Traditional Plays, Games and Sports
4-7 February, 2004, Bangkok, Thailand Theme: From Localisation to Globalisation Aims to exchange knowledge, conceptions and research results regarding traditional plays, games and sports among Ethnologists, Folklorists, Sociologists, Psychologists, Educators, Humanists, Physiologists, Scientists, Technologists, Health Scientists and Sport Scientists in order to promote and develop traditional plays, games, and sports for the most benefit to our present societies. Contact: Chulalongkorn University School of Sports Science Web: www.spsc.chula.ac.th International Conference 2004 on Talent Search
and Elite Development
28 February, 2004, Hong Kong Contact: The Secretariat International Conference 2004, Hong Kong Sports Development Board, 25 Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2681 6522 Fax: (852) 2504 3821 E-mail: conference2004@hksdb.org.hk http://www.hksdb.org.hk/conference2004/ 3rd World Conference on Women and Sport "New
Strategies, New Commitments"
7-9 March, Marrakech, Morrocco International Olympic Committee Department of International Cooperation & Development Tel: (+41.21) 621 64 21/16 Fax: (+.41.21) 621 63 54 e-mail : marrakech2004@olympic.org 39th International Making Cities Liveable Conference
on "The Healthy Community & the Built Environment"
15-19 March, 2004, Sarasota, Florida Co-sponsored by the City of Sarasota Topics include: Built environment / community health interconnections; City design & social pathology; Town centers for healthy communities; Healthy environments for children & youth; Urban design & the elderly; Suburban sprawl as a health risk factor; Increasing walkability through design; Urban lifestyle & transportation policy; Planning for bicycling & walking; Successful Development models: case studies; Neighborhood initiatives; Sustainable urban Development; Teaching models Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard Ph.D.(Arch.), Program Committee Chair PO Box 7586, Carmel, CA 93921. Fax: 831-624-5126 E-mail: Suzanne.Lennard@livablecities.org. www.livablecities.org. International Conference on Leisure, Tourism
and Sport - Education, Integration, Innovation
18-20 March, 2004, Cologne, Germany A preliminary version of the programme, including the topics of all invited speakers, is now online on the conference website: http://www.ledu2004.de/HTML/02Programm.htm "Early bird" registration end on January 31st. Host: Department of Leisure Science - German Sport University Cologne Carl-Diem-Weg 6, 50933 Cologne Germany Phone: +49 221 4982 269 Fax: +49 221 4982 815 E-Mail: ledu2004@DSHS-Koeln.de Web: http://www.ledu2004.de 2004 American Alliance for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) National Convention and Exposition
30 March – 3 April, 2004, New Orleans, USA In partnership with Southern District AAHPERD and Louisiana AHPERD Contact: Fran Gilbride Telephone: 703-476-3401 or 800-213-7193 x 401 Email: fgilbride@aahperd.org www.aahperd.org/convention/convention_main.html Exercise and Sports Science – 2004: From
Research to Practice (Inaugural National Conference)
14 – 16 April, 2004 Brisbane, Australia Hosted by The Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science (AAESS) and Queensland University of Technology, Garden Point Campus Conference themes: * Exercise/Physical Activity for the management and prevention of chronic disease * Professional clinical practice in the 21st Century * Sports Science to improve athletic performance With a scientific program designed for Exercise Physiologists, Exercise and Sports Scientists, Biomechanists, Physiotherapists, Dieticians, Fitness Leaders, Psychologists, Motor Learning Experts and other Professionals with an interest in exercise, sport and physical activity, as well as Academics and Students, the conference aims to provide solutions to real world professional issues based upon the application of sound evidence-based practice principles. Dr. Mark Brown Assistant Dean , Department of Biomedical Science University of Wollongong Scientific Committee Chairman Phone: 61-2-42213881 Venue Contact, telephone: 0061-7-3864 2220 Fax: 0061-7-3864 5160. http://www.aaess2004.qut.edu.au 16th International Congress on Sport Science
for Students
23-24 April, 2004, Budapest, Hungary Semmelweis University Faculty of Physical Education Email: katalin@mail.hupe.hu Web: www.hupe.hu/studentcongress 18th World Conference on Health Promotion
and Health Education
26-30 April, 2004, Melbourne, Australia Contact: The Meeting Planners 91 -97 Islington Street Collingwood, VIC 3066 Australia Tel: +61 3 9417 0888 Fax: +61 3 9417 0899 Web: http://www.health2004.com.au National Institute of Health Obesity and the
Built Environment Conference
24-26 May, 2004, Washington, DC This conference will provide a forum to discuss and illustrate how different elements of the built environment contribute to obesity via access to food and physical activity, and how environmental health research and interventions can address this public health problem. http://www.niehs.nih.gov/drcpt/beoconf/ 40th International Making Cities Liveable Conference
Conference on "Building Cities for Community & Identity"
13-17 June, 2004, London, UK. Co-organized with the School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame Special Workshop: The Built Environment & the Healthy Topics include: Influence of the built environment on mental, social and physical health; Designing cities for the well-being of children; Architecture, urban design & social pathology; The therapeutic city; Lifestyle & transportation policy; Supporting health through design; Sububan sprawl as a risk factor; Medicalization of the life cycle; Ecological & social sustainability; Place & well-being; Teaching models for the healthy city (for health & urban professionals). Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard Ph.D.(Arch.), Program Committee Chair PO Box 7586, Carmel, CA 93921. Fax: 831-624-5126 E-mail: Suzanne.Lennard@livablecities.org. www.livablecities.org. Annual Summer Institute of the Institute for
Olympic Education Education and the Olympic Games
12-16 July, 2004, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Theme 1: The Olympic World Past and Present – A Values Comparison Theme 2: Olympic Education as Values Education Theme 3: Enabling Participation and Excellence Theme 4: Issues Related to Quality Physical Education in Schools and Sport For All Theme 5: Cultural Difference and the Olympic Dilemma Contact: Dr. Deanna L. Binder, Director, Institute for Olympic Education 845 Education South, University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2G5 Tel: +780 492-3178 Fax: +780 492-0236 E-mail : dbinder@ualberta.ca International Conference for Physical Educators
2004 (ICPE 2004)
14-16 July, 2004, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong. Theme: The Global Perspective in the Integration of Physical Activity, Sports and Exercise Science in Physical Education -- from Theory to Practice Contact: Dr. Ming-kai Chin, Principal Lecturer Department of Physical Education and Sports Science 10 Lo Ping Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel : (852) 2948-7850 Fax : (852) 2948-7848 E-mail : mkchin@ied.edu.hk www.ied.edu.hk/pe/ International Karate Course
1– 7 August, 2004, Lahore , Pakistan Theme: Sports Karate (KATA, KUMITE) Organised by: Ma Shotokan Karate Dojo Pakistan, The Federacao Portuguesa de Yoga Contact: Sensei Muzammal Ahmed, Chief Coach Email: ranamuzammal@hotmail.com pskapk1@hotmail.com 12th EASM European Sport Management Congress
– Innovation in Cooperation
22-25 September, 2004, Ghent, Belgium Email: info@easm2004ghent.com Web: www.easm2004ghent.com Motor Control 2004
22-24 October, 2004, Katowice – Wisþa (Hotel Golebiewski) Theme: Research perspectives in motor control Contact: Grzegorz Juras Department of Motor Behavior Academy of Physical Education 72 Mikolowska Street 40-065 Katowice, Poland phone: ++ 48 32 2075141 fax: ++ 48 32 2516868 email: juras@awf.katowice.pl http://www.golebiewski.pl International Conference on Women and Sports
18-19 November, 2004, Kathmandu, Nepal The main goals of the program are to: 1. Expose Nepali women to the broader international arena of women in Sports; 2. Promote the importance of sports as a means for bridging cross-cultural differences and conflict and engendering attitudes which enhance cooperation, peace and development; 3. Provide an opportunity to learn more and discuss about common issues, particularly women in sports and their participation in decision marking level; 4. Expose others to the development needs of Nepal, particularly those relating to young women. Contact: Sita Pandey President Women in Sports/ Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal G.P. O. 3442 Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 977-1-424 0020 Fax: 977-1-424 0020 Web: womensports.org.np 4th International Conference on Movement and
Health
21-22 November, 2005 Contact: The Faculty of Physical Culture Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic Email: machacm@ftknw.upol.cz Paralympic Photo Exhibition in Euroupe
Following the exhibition during 2002 in Damme (Belgium), the Paralympic Photo Exhibition will journey around the world. Exhibitions in Europe have been confirmed for: Ry, Denmark Athens, Greece Bonn, Germany Düsseldorf, Germany Turin, Italy You can find more information on these exhibitions at www.coudenys.be ![]() http://www.icsspe.org/portal/bulletin-january2004.htm |