Tag: PhD course
Doktorandkurs: Föreningsidrottens demokratiska utmaningar | Stockholms universitet den 19–20 september 2019 | Anmälan snarast, begränsat antal
Denna kurs tar avstamp i de senaste årens tillagande intresse för forskning om demokrati och styrningsprocesser och applicerar denna forskning på föreningsidrottens utveckling över tid. Den behandlar hur den organiserade idrotten har styrts, hur demokratin har fungerat internt inom idrottsrörelsen och vilken roll den har spelat för demokratiutvecklingen i samhället i stort.
Call for Participation | Sport and Society: Power, Inequality and Technology | PhD Course, 7,5 ECTS, September 17–20, 2019, Nord University, Bodø, Norway
The aim of this PhD course is to provide PhD students with more in-depth knowledge about three central aspects within social scientific inquiry into sport today: power, inequality and technology (e.g. how technology enables the development of new sports, understanding the link between power relations and social inequality in sport, and considering the role of new technology in how we understand and analyze sport).
Call for Participation | Exercise, Health and Social Science: Current Approaches, Future Challenges | PhD course at the Dept. of Nutrition, Exercise and Sport, University of Copenhagen. Call ends...
The aim of the course is to provide PhD students with in-depth knowledge about how social scientific inquiry has been used to study the link between sport, exercise and health (e.g. understanding rehabilitation programmes, new public health policy, the link between exercise and medicine, and the role for physical activity and exercise in healthcare).
Call fo Applications | Summer School 2018: Enhancing Research on Physical Activity and Sport in Human and Social Science Perspective” | Department of Sports Sciences, University of Paris-Est, France,...
Organised during ten years at the university of Copenhagen, the International Summer School for young researchers takes place in Paris since 2016. For the third time, the university Paris-Est hosts students and teachers from all over the world for a summer school based on exchanges between scholars.
Call for Applications | Summer School 2017: Physical Activity and Sport – Current Discourses and Practices from a Human and Social Science Perspective
The Summer School provides a space to share information on research, theories and methods as well as to exchange ideas and knowledge about current tendencies and “hot issues” in the multiple arenas of physical activities and sports. The Summer School will provide a forum, which enables communication, networks and cooperation among the participants, students as well as lecturers.
Call for Participants | “The integrative role of sport – what can research contribute?” | PhD course at the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen
The aim of the course is to provide PhD students with more in depth knowledge about research on how sport can promote integration (e.g. amongst migrants, older adults, disabled individuals and in terms of gender). The course provides a space to exchange ideas and knowledge about research methods related to the course topic.
Call for Participation | The integrative role of sport – what can research contribute? | PhD course, November 7–11, University of Copenhagen
The aim of the course is to provide PhD students with more in depth knowledge about research on how sport can promote integration (e.g. amongst migrants, older adults, disabled individuals and in terms of gender). he course provides a space to exchange ideas and knowledge about research methods related to the course topic.
Call for Applications | Physical Activity and Sport: Current Discourses and Practices from a Human and Social Science Perspective | International Summer School 2016
Organised for the last ten years at the university of Copenhagen, the International Summer School for young researchers will take place for the first time in Paris in 2016. Although it will be held in a new place there is continuity because of the partnership between scholars of the two universities.
Welcome to a day of exciting lectures at Malmö University on Tuesday, June 23
Coinciding with the ECSS Congress, there will be a PhD-course, “Scientific Quality, Position and Relevance in Sport Sciences”, within which we offer a set of interesting lectures, by eminent and experienced scholars in the fields of sport studies and sport science, on Tuesday, June 23.
Copenhagen Summer School 2015: Physical Activity and Sport: Current Discourses and Practices from a Human and Social Science Perspective
We are pleased to announce the Copenhagen Summer School 2015 scheduled for 24-28 August, 2015. The Copenhagen Summer School 2015 focus on the topic Physical Activity and Sport: Current Discourses and Practices from a Human and Social Science Perspective.













