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Call for Papers | Managing Sport, Special Interest Group for the 17th EURAM Conference | June 21–24 2017, Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow

You are cordially invited to submit papers to the SIG 'Managing Sport' for the 17th EURAM conference that will take place in Glasgow 21-24 June at Strathclyde Business School. We would very much appreciate if you could share this call for papers with colleagues who might also be interested in contributing to the 'Managing Sport' tracks at EURAM 2017.

Save the Date | The 25th EASM Conference | Bern & Magglingen, Switzerland, 5–8 September 2017

The European Association for Sport Management (EASM) conference 2017 will be held in Bern, Switzerland from 2 to 8 September. The Institute of Sport Science of the University of Bern and the Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen are honoured to host this important sport management conference. Read the Call for Sub-Theme Workshops.

Call for Papers | North American Society for Sport Management 2017 | May 30 – June 3, 2017, Denver, CO

North American Society for Sport Management, NASSM, invites individuals to submit abstracts, including empirical, methodological, conceptual, and teaching-related types. Submissions will begin to be accepted on October 1, 2016. Both completed research and research in progress are acceptable.

Call for Papers | 2017 Applied Sport Management Conference | February 22-24, 2017, Louisiana State University @ Baton Rouge

The Applied Sport Management Association invites scholars, practitioners, and students to submit their work for consideration at the 2017 Applied Sport Management Conference. Submissions may include empirical research, case studies, conceptual/theoretical work, and teaching- related presentations.

Call for Papers | Workshop: Austerity Measures and Economic Recession: Financial Constraints in Sport | European Association for Sport Management Conference, 7–10th September, 2016, Warsaw, Poland

The overarching purpose of this workshop is to gather theoretical and practical perspectives on the impact of austerity measures on the sport sector within the Eurozone. Historical and critical “memories and identities” of the Eurozone as related to funding mechanisms of sport are also going to discussed.

Call for Abstracts | “Sport Management Education: Expanding the Possibilities” | 2016 COSMA Conference, Feb. 11–12, Tampa FL.

Topics may include: Outcomes assessment, strategic planning, curriculum assessment and improvement, faculty and teaching, innovations in teaching sport, the impact of technology on curriculum and teaching, etc.

Call for Papers | North American Society for Sport Management 2016 Conference | May 31–June 4, 2016, Orlando, Florida

NASSM invites individuals to submit abstracts, including empirical, methodological, conceptual, and teaching-related types. Submissions will begin to be accepted on October 1, 2015 and MUST be received no later than November 1, 2015. Both completed research and research in progress are acceptable.

Call for Papers | The Inaugural Applied Sport Management Conference | February 25–27, 2016, Louisiana State University @ Baton Rouge

The inaugural Applied Sport Management Conference invites scholars, practitioners, and students to submit abstracts for either (1) poster presentations or (2) 25-minute oral presentations. In addition, students are invited to participate in our student research competition. The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2015.

Call for Papers | 3rd International Sport Management Conference (ISMC) | February 10–11, 2016, Budapest, Hungary

An invitation for submissions is extended to those exploring sport management topics – ranging from marketing and finance to event management and communication.

Call for Papers | 21st SMAANZ Conference in beautiful Tasmania, November 25-27, 2015

Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand, SMAANZ, invites individuals to submit a variety of abstract types, including empirical, methodological, conceptual, and teaching related abstracts. Completed research or research in progress is acceptable.