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Past CONFERENCES

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4th EAPS/BPSA Conference - 14-16.04.2021 - hosted by the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Paris University, France

(originally planned for 2020, but postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic)

 

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BPSA Annual Conference 2019
British Philosophy of Sport Association 16th Annual Conference – Trinity College, Oxford, April 2nd-5th, 2019.
Venue: Trinity College, Oxford
Date: Tuesday 2nd April – Friday 5th April 2019

Please note this years conference is being hosted by The Open University at Oxford Universities Trinity College. You can access The Open Universities conference webpage via this link: http://fass.open.ac.uk/research/BPSAconference

Conference Registration and Fees
You can now register for this conference via the following link:  Eventbrite Conference Registration 2019.

The rates are as follows:

Conference and Accommodation (breakfast, lunch and ensuite) – £595
Conference and Accommodation Student Essay Prize Rate – £145 please note this rate is only open to students (undergraduate and postgraduate) who also enter the Mike McNamee Student Essay Prize
Conference no Accommodation – £195
Conference no Accommodation (student rate) – £95
Conference Dinner – £40
Conference Programme 
BPSA 2019 Conference Programme
Please note conference programme is subject to change
Book of abstracts to follow
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Tom Hurka (University of Toronto)
Sophie-Grace Chappell (Open University)
Julian Savulescu (Oxford University)
Angela Schneider (University of Western Ontario)
Mike McNamee (Swansea University)
For more information on this years keynote speakers please click here (you will be re-directed to the conference page ran by The Open University).

Guidelines for Abstract Submission:
Abstracts are invited in any area of the philosophy of sport and from any philosophical perspective: all decisions will be made solely on the basis of the quality of philosophical argument.

We are happy to receive abstract submissions any time from now
Abstract (300-500 words) final submission date – Friday 1st February 2019
Accepted abstracts will receive notification by – Friday 15th February 2019
Required format is MS Word, 12pt, single spacing, with indicative bibliography
Abstracts to be submitted electronically to J.E.Pike@open.ac.uk with <your name – ABSTRACT – title> as the filename.
Papers must be prepared in English. The Programme Committee are very keen to encourage contributors to submit early versions of abstracts or papers for comment and for advice on language issues.

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