Partners and Events
No.44
May 2005
 
    

Upcoming Events

Don’t forget to enter your events using our Conference Announcement Submission Form on our Web site in the ICSSPE Members area.
Following is a list of events under ICSSPE Patronage and/or planned by members of ICSSPE:
Sport & Peace
1-3 June, 2005, Moscow, Russia
The main theme is the role of sport in strengthening of mutual understanding between people.
Web: www.rossport.ru

Philosophy, Ethics & Sport Conference
9-11 June, 2005, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Contact: Gabriela Tymowski
University of New Brunswick
Faculty of Kinesiology, 2 Peter Kelly Drive, Box 4400
Fredericton, NB, Canada, E3B 5A3
Tel: 506-447-3231
Fax: 506-453-3511
Email: tymowski@unb.ca
Web: www.unbf.ca/kinesiology

The Next Step
10-13 June Livingstone, Zambia
Aims at bringing experts worldwide to discuss issues of sports development and using sport as a vehicle for societal change in health, peace and reconciliation.
Web: www.nextstep2005.no

International Football Institute Conference 2005 : Women, Football and Europe
14-16 June, 2005, University of Central Lancashire, Preston
Contact: Emma Woodward,
International Football Institute
University of Central Lancashire,
Preston, PR1 2HE, UK
Email: eawoodward@uclan.ac.uk

ISBNPA 2005
16-18 June, De Rode Hoed’, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
A state-of-the-art conference on research in behavioural nutrition and physical activity.
Contact: Johannes Brug
International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA)
Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Centre
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Email: ISBNPA2005@erasmusmc.nl
Web: www.isbnpa.org

Warming up Youth for Sport
27-28 June, 2005, University Hall Utrecht, The Netherlands
Email: youth4sport@fbu.uu.nl
Web: www.usg.uu.nl/youth4sport

15th International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity (ISAPA)
5-9 July, 2005, Verona Italy
Topics include:

  • Adapted physical activity: from childhood to golden age

  • Education of A.P.A. professionals

  • Disability sport: from sport for all, to elite sport
Contact: Claudine Sherrill
President, IFAPA
11168 Windjammer Dr.
Frisco, TX 75034
Web: www.isapa2005.net

International Children's Games Symposium: Promoting rights, welfare and life chances
7-9 July, 2005, Coventry, UK
Contact: Celia Brackenridge Ltd.
Coalheughead Cottage
Harburn, By West Calder,West Lothian
Scotland EH55 8RT
Email: celia.brackenridge@btopenworld.com
Web: www.childrens-games2005.org.uk

10th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS)
13-16 July, 2005, Belgrade, Serbia Montenegro
Contact: Dr. Gerard King, Managing Director
German Sport University Cologne
Carl-Diem Weg 6, 50933 Köln, Germany
Tel: +49-(0)221- 4982 7640
Fax: +49-(0)221- 4982 7650,
Email: King@ecss.de
Web: www.ecss2005.com

International Children’s and Young Leader’s Festival- "Respect: an Olympic Value to create a Culture of Peace for the Children of the World”
18-24 July, 2005, Greece
Hosted by the International Rainbow Week Movement (IRWM).
Web: www.mijaec.org

Sport & Environment Summit
31 July, 2005, EXPO Dome, Aichi / Nagoya, Japan
The United Nations is using various methods to solve issues on a global scale and there is much expectation on the role of sports in achieving this.
Web: www.gsa.or.jp/en/news/g050121.html

International Association for Physical Education and Sport for Girls and Women (IAPESGW) Congress “Learning and Leadership: Women’s Influence on Policy, Research and Practive”
10-13 August, 2005, Edmonton, Canada
LEARNING & LEADERSHIP Women’s Influence on Policy, Research, and Practice
Tel: 001 780 492 4201
Fax: 001 780 492 0236
Email: Lparry@ualberta.ca
Web: . www.iapesgw2005.org

European Network of Sport Science, Education and Employment
2-4 September, 2005, Limerick, Ireland
Sport and physical activity in Europe: Preparing and sustaining effective professionals and volunteers.
Email: sheelagh.quinn@ul.ie
Web: www.nctc.ul.ie

The 13th Congress of the European Association for Sport Management
07-10 September 2005, Newcastle Gateshead, England
Main theme is sport and its power to regenerate communities.
Web: www.easm2005.com/home.asp

19th TAFISA World Congress
16-20 September, 2005, Warsaw, Poland
Main themes new policies and programmes for Sport for All, social and economical development.
Contact: Ministry of National Education and Sport
Department for International Cooperation
Al. Szucha 25, 00-918 Warsaw, Poland
Tel: +48 22 31 89 465
Fax: +48 22 628 85 61
Website: www.tafisa.net

Sport4D Week
16-25 September, 2005, Geneva & Lausanne, Switzerland
Contact: Stéphane Barras
c/o Boost4Sport SA
Im. Constellation, CH -3963 Crans
Tel: + 41-27-4 80 40 05
Email: info@sport4d.org
Web: www.sport4d.org

Play the Game: The world conference on sports politics
6-10 November, 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark
International experts from sports science and the media will meet high ranking sports officials in open debates on problems that trouble modern sport: corruption, doping and political abuse.
Contact: Jens Sejer Andersen
Olof Palmes Allé 11
Aarhus N, Denmark, DK-8200
Tel: +4570275577
Email: Jens@play-the-game.org
Web: www.play-the-game.org

Sport and Urban Development
9-11 November, 2005, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Email: sportcongres2005@senr.rotterdam.nl
Web: www.rotterdamsportjaar2005.nl

AIESEP International Congress: Active lifestyle: the impact of educational sport
17-20 November, 2005, Lisbon, Portugal
The International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education will co-host this event with the Faculty of Human Kinetics of the Technical University of Lisbon.
Contact: AIESEP Secretary General Dr. Maurice Pieron
Email: mpeiron@ulg.ac.be

2nd World Summit on Physical Education
3-4 December, 2005, Magglingen, Switzerland
(Held in conjunction with the 2nd International Conference on Sport and Development)

2nd International Conference on Sport and Development
4-6 December, 2005, Magglingen, Switzerland

VISTA 2006
6-7 May, Bonn, Germany
The theme of this years’ Conference will be “Classification – Solutions for the Future”
Deadline for submission of abstracts is 1 August 2005
Miriam Wilkens
IPC Media and Communication Director
Tel: +49 228 209 7180
E-mail: Miriam.wilkens@paralympic.org
Web: www.paralympic.org.

4th World Conference on Women and Sport
11-14 May, 2006, Kumamoto City, Japan

3rd EASS Conference (European Association for Sociology of Sport)
Changing Role of the Public, Civic and Private Sectors in Sport Culture
2-5 July, 2006, University of Jyväskylä,
The conference will gather together researchers, scientists and scholars to discuss new ideas in the field of Sociology of Sport.
Ms. Pila Löppönen, Secretary General,University of Jyväskylä
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
P.O. Box 35 (L), FI-40014, University of Jyväskylä
Tel: +358 14 260 2018
Fax: +358 14 260 2001
Email: programme@eass2006.fi
Web: www.eass2006.fi

AIESP World Congress
Role of Physical Education and Sport in Promoting Physical Activity and Health
5-8 July, 2006, University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
University of Jyväskylä
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
P.O. Box 35 (L), FI-40014, University of Jyväskylä
Tel: +358 14 260 2018
Fax: +358 14 260 2001
Email: programme@aiesep2006.fi
Web: www.aiesp2006.fi

11th World Sport for All Congress
31 October – 3 November, 2006, Havana, Cuba
Main theme: Physical activity; benefits and risks





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