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Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 MEMBERS

Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 MEMBERS

Description

 Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 between 10th and 12th of July

The LSA 2024 Conference seeks to bring together inter and multidisciplinary perspectives on leisure, events, tourism and sport and, to explore their relationship to global challenges. Specifically, it aims to initiate discussion on the importance of Rights, Responsibilities, and Resistance as they play out in the transformation of society. 

We invite researchers, educators and practitioners, amongst others, to join us to discuss the following sub-themes: Sub-Theme 1 – Leisure and (Human) Rights; Sub-Theme 2 – Leisure and Resistance; Sub-Theme 3 – Responsible Leisure; Sub-Theme 4 – Reimagining Leisure; Sub-Theme 5 – Inclusive Leisure; Sub-Theme 6 – Responsive Leisure.

*https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/countries-defined-as-developing-by-the-oecd/countries-defined-as-developing-by-the-oecd

 
For any queries regarding this trip/product/course please contact: [email protected] For any problems making a payment via the online store please contact: [email protected]
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Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 NON-MEMBERS

Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 NON-MEMBERS

Description

 Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 between 10th and 12th of July

The LSA 2024 Conference seeks to bring together inter and multidisciplinary perspectives on leisure, events, tourism and sport and, to explore their relationship to global challenges. Specifically, it aims to initiate discussion on the importance of Rights, Responsibilities, and Resistance as they play out in the transformation of society. 

We invite researchers, educators and practitioners, amongst others, to join us to discuss the following sub-themes: Sub-Theme 1 – Leisure and (Human) Rights; Sub-Theme 2 – Leisure and Resistance; Sub-Theme 3 – Responsible Leisure; Sub-Theme 4 – Reimagining Leisure; Sub-Theme 5 – Inclusive Leisure; Sub-Theme 6 – Responsive Leisure.

*https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/countries-defined-as-developing-by-the-oecd/countries-defined-as-developing-by-the-oecd

 
For any queries regarding this trip/product/course please contact: [email protected] For any problems making a payment via the online store please contact: [email protected]
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Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 NON-MEMBERS

Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 NON-MEMBERS

Description

 Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024 between 10th and 12th of July

The LSA 2024 Conference seeks to bring together inter and multidisciplinary perspectives on leisure, events, tourism and sport and, to explore their relationship to global challenges. Specifically, it aims to initiate discussion on the importance of Rights, Responsibilities, and Resistance as they play out in the transformation of society. 

We invite researchers, educators and practitioners, amongst others, to join us to discuss the following sub-themes: Sub-Theme 1 – Leisure and (Human) Rights; Sub-Theme 2 – Leisure and Resistance; Sub-Theme 3 – Responsible Leisure; Sub-Theme 4 – Reimagining Leisure; Sub-Theme 5 – Inclusive Leisure; Sub-Theme 6 – Responsive Leisure.

*https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/countries-defined-as-developing-by-the-oecd/countries-defined-as-developing-by-the-oecd

 
For any queries regarding this trip/product/course please contact: [email protected] For any problems making a payment via the online store please contact: [email protected]
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VISION SCHOOLS

Teacher Conference: Teaching and learning about The Holocaust 23rd June 2024

£15.00

Description

Organised by Vision Schools Scotland, in partnership with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), this conference focuses on teaching and learning about the Holocaust. Speakers include educators and academics from Australia, Israel, UK, and the US, and teachers from Scotland. Target audience is secondary teachers, though primary teachers are welcome. Lunch will be provided.
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