Copenhagen Summer School 2015
13.5.2015
Physical activity and sport: current discourses and practices from a human and social science perspective.
International Summer School for Young Researchers – Course for PhD
Students.
DEAR ORGANISATIONS, COLLEAGUES, AND FORMER STUDENTS
CALL FOR APPLICATION
We are pleased to announce the Copenhagen Summer School 2015 scheduled
for 24-28 August, 2015 (Welcome dinner 23 August) at the Department of
Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
The Copenhagen Summer School 2015 focus on the topic _Physical Activity
and Sport: Current Discourses and Practices from a Human and Social
Science Perspective_. This topic covers a broad area which allows
experts and students to share experiences and expertise in their
respective fields of research and to address relevant discourses and
practices in various cultures and societies.
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.
The course is addressed to PhD students and young researchers and
intends to support them in their scientific work. It offers the
opportunity of acquiring new knowledge, of presenting their research, of
discussing problems, of obtaining advice from experts and of building up
networks. It is hoped to help young researchers to become integrated
into the scientific community.
For further details go to the Department (NEXS) webpage:
http://nexs.ku.dk/english/calendar/2015/summerschool2015/ [1]
Application deadline is 15 June, 2015.
We would be grateful if you could forward this email to colleagues and
students, who may be interested and spread the word about Copenhagen
Summer School 2015.
Have a nice day
Best regards
On behalf of the PhD Summer School organizers
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen