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January 2021

 

ICSSPE Welcomes New Member 
Bahrain Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science
ICSSPE met Dr Noor Janahi of the Bahrain Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (BASMASS), one of ICSSPE’s latest members to learn about their current projects, goals and objectives for the ICSSPE membership.

FSU Coach and Women’s Football Alliance
Agreement Signed
The Center for Athletic Coaching at Florida State University has signed an agreement with the Women’s Football Alliance.
Olympic World Library
Search Bar for Your Website
The IOC Olympic Studies Centre offers the possibility to insert a search widget for the Olympic World Library (OWL) directly on an institution’s website.

Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme
Call for Applications
The IOC Olympic Studies Centre launches the 2021/2022 edition of the Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme. The deadline for submission of applications is 1st February 2021.

International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity
Call for Abstracts
The University of Jyväskylä, Finland is organising an International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity. The Online Symposium will take place from 15th until 18th June 2021.

ACSM Health and Fitness Summit
Call for Registration
The American College of Sports Medicine will hold its 25th International Health and Fitness Summit from 7th until 10th April 2021. The theme of the virtual event is Moving Beyond Barriers.

 

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