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International Coaching Conference 2024

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Sixth International Coaching Conference 2024

Cluster for Research into Coaching (CRiC) will hold it's 6th international coaching conference in collaboration with Northumbria University

#CRiC2024 will gather the world’s leading academics, policy makers and practitioners as we explore the conference’s driving theme: “imaginative intersections between critical coaching scholarship and practice.”

The weekend event will provide an important platform to not only further our understanding of sports coaching, but also to shape and inform the future doing of the activity, through imaginative approaches to engaging in research and with the development of coaching practitioners.

The three-day conference features a packed programme featuring:

  • Keynotes from leading scholars, including Professor Lars Tore Ronglan, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences and Dr. Anna Stodter, Leeds Beckett University.
  • Up to 45 oral presentations of cutting-edge research from scholars based around the globe.
  • Symposia including the Coaching History Special Interest Group and a panel discussion focussed on funded/partnership research.
  • Poster presentations, infographics, trade fair and networking opportunities.
  • A special presentation from editorial board members at Sports Coaching Review that will demystify the publication process.
  • A post-graduate/early-career researcher forum.
  • CRiC Annual General Meeting.
  • A range of leisure and social opportunities.

  • Move-and-meet networking activities.

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. For information about the programme, click here

 

 

 

Event Details

Business & Law Building, Northumbria University
City Campus East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

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