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Author: Anton Behrens

Assistant Professor Sport Management, University of Ottawa

As part of a major expansion of its research programs, the School of Human Kinetics (SHK) in the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions with scholarly expertise in the area of sport management, starting July 1st, 2025.

Applications for the job posting (English or French) received prior to November 22, 2024, will be given first consideration.

 

Call for Nominations Committee Members

We would like to encourage two members of the EASM community to step forward and join the EASM Nominations Committee under the leadership of Guillaume Bodet (guillaume.bodet@univ-lyon1.fr). Application deadline is 31 Oct 2024. A simple declaration of intent to Guillaume Bodet is sufficient.

The Nominations Committee will approach suitable candidates in the upcoming months for the EASM Board elections next year. They will also handle all applications and the dissemination of candidates and voting information to all registered EASM members (25 Jul – 18 Aug 2025).

The term for the two Nomination Committee members ends in September 2027. If there are more than two candidates an election will be held between 31 Oct-07 Nov 24.

 

Get ready for EASM 2024 in Paris, France

EASM 2024 is just around the corner. We’re thrilled to announce the participation in our upcoming event! Here’s what you can expect:

  • 452 Registered Participants ????
  • 343 Oral Presentations ????
  • 41 Posters ????️

Get ready for a fantastic experience filled with insights and networking opportunities. See you there!

Early Career Scholarship for EASM 2024 in Paris, France

EASM Early Career Scholarship

 

The EASM Early Career Scholarship targets PhD students and early career researchers from lower income countries as well as countries that are traditionally less represented within EASM.  The local organisers will award up to a total of 5 scholarships each year, covering the conference fee as well as accommodation during the conference. This newly introduced scholarship aims to foster academic growth and provide financial support to deserving scholars as part of EASMs’ initiatives on social sustainability.

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

  • Target Audience: Full-time as well as part-time PhD students, and early career academics (graduated less than three years prior to submission).
  • European Focus: These scholarships are reserved for individuals from less represented European countries within EASM (<5 participants at previous conferences). As such submissions from UK, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Austria, as well as the Nordic European Countries will NOT be considered in 2024. Applications from Eastern European Countries, as well as the Balkan region are especially encouraged.
  • Scholarship Distribution: The committee awards scholarships to a maximum of two person per country, ensuring greater diversity among recipients.
  • EASM Membership: In case multiple eligible applications are received, EASM members will be given preference. As such, applicants are encouraged to sign up for EASM membership before applying for the scholarship.
  • Presentation at Conference: Applicants confirm that, if successful, they are available to attend and present their abstract in person at the 32nd EASM Conference in Paris (3rd – 6th September 2024).
  • Application Country: The applicant’s country refers to the institution they are associated with, not their country of origin.

Application Process

Eligible applicants will need to send their complete application to office@easm.net using the subject “EASM Early Career Scholarship Submission”. Deadline is the 24th of May 2024 at 23:59 CET.

 

Only complete applications using the correct subject title in the e-mail will be considered. Required application documents are: Abstract, Motivation Letter, and evidence of PhD enrolment/ completion.

 

 

 

Abstract

 

Criteria for abstract submission depend on whether the applicant has already submitted an abstract for the 2024 Conference.

 

  1. Already Submitted Abstract for the Conference via Conftool

Only the abstract ID of the submission for the conference will be required for the scholarship application. This can be featured within the e-mail text. Note that the applicant needs to be the lead and presenting author on the submission.

 

  1. No current EASM Abstract submission

Applicants will need to attach an abstract to their EASM Early Career Scholarship submission e-mail. The abstract will need to adhere to the general abstract submission guidelines (LINK) and not have been submitted elsewhere. The abstract should be saved as a word or PDF file and be labelled “NAME_EASM Early Career Scholarship_Abstract”.

 

Motivation Letter

 

Alongside the Abstract submission, applicants will need to attach a 500–600-word motivation letter featuring their name, institution, country, current occupation/year of study, and graduation date (if applicable).

 

In this proposal applicants should outline

  1. a) why they think they should be awarded the scholarship
  2. b) their motivation for attending the EASM conference
  3. c) what they hope to gain from participating and presenting at the EASM conference
  4. d) how they plan on disseminating learnings from the conference
  5. e) confirm/explain that they would not be able to attend the EASM conference without receiving this funding

 

This motivation letter should be saved as a word or PDF file and be labelled “NAME_EASM Early Career Scholarship_Motivation”.

 

PhD Enrolment/ Completion

 

To proof their eligibility, evidence of current PhD enrolment or completion need to be attached alongside the Abstract and Motivation Letter. This should be saved as a word or PDF file and be labelled “NAME_EASM Early Career Scholarship_PhD”.

 

Review Process and Outcome

All submissions received by the deadline (24th May 2024 23:59 CET) will be reviewed and suggestions for awarding the scholarship, based on the eligibility criteria, made to the Chair of the EASM Awards Committee.

 

Decisions will be made, and the outcome communicated by the 14th of June.

EASM reserves the right to award fewer scholarships should the received applications not meet eligibility criteria or diverge from the award committees’ expectations.

 

Successful recipients will need to register for the conference via conftool (LINK) by the 13th July 2024. Failing to register by this deadline will result in the withdrawal of the scholarship.

 

Questions and Further Information

Any questions on this scholarship should be directed to the Chair of the Award Committee, Aila Ahonen (Aila.Ahonen@jamk.fi); or the Chair of the EASM Early Career  Scholarship, Jacqueline Mueller (j.g.g.mueller@lboro.ac.uk).

 

Questions on the Paris Conference and Accommodation Arrangements should be directed to the head of the EASM LOC Scientific Committee, Pierre-Olaf Schut (po.schut@univ-eiffel.fr).

EASM Awards 2024

The Nominations Committee is looking forward to receive suitable candidates for the Chelladurai Award, the Distinguished Service Award, the EASM Sports Organisation Award and the Alberto Madella Scholarship until June 30th 2024.

Find out more about all awards, the criteria and its nominations procedure under ‘about EASM’ / ‘Awards”.

EASM 2024 Call for Papers

The Call for Papers for EASm 32nd in Paris, France is open! The conference on the topic “Sport Management and Social Inclusion” takes place during the Paralympic Games from September 3rd until September 6th offering scholars, students and parctitionners unique insights in Parasports, but also welcomes contributions to the field of sport management as a whole.

 

Call for papers-workshops

Happy Holidays

On behalf of the EASM Board I would like to thank you for your commitment to our profession and contribution to the Association over the past year.

Allow me to extend our heartfelt  wishes for a wonderful Christmas and a very healthy and prosperous New Olympic Year.

We look forward to seeing you all at the 32nd EASM Conference in Paris in September 2024.

 

Vassil Girginov

EASM President

17 PhD projects in Sport Ethics and Integrity (funded by the European Union)

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA): Doctoral Training Network (DTN): Sport Ethics and Integrity (DAiSI)

Applications invited for individual research projects for Doctoral Candidates (DCs)

The DoctorAl Training Network iSport Ethics and Integrity (DAiSI) has established an interdisciplinary network of research institutions and non-governmental organisations in the field of sport ethics and integrity. It will produce a cohort of doctoral candidates (DCs) that are capable of understanding, developing, and critiquing the complex ethico-legal challenges in sporting contexts around the globe. The DAiSI Doctoral Training Network (DTN) will form a new generation of experts and sport officials equipped with the necessary theoretical and methodological skills to identify, prevent, and manage current and future threats to sport integrity in both sport ruling and sport-related government bodies. The DTN will contribute to the development of the European dimension of sport, taking into account the specific characteristics of sport and the importance of sport integrity. In so doing, it will directly respond to objective 3, 6 and 9 of the EU Work Plan, to: “Support a sustainable and evidence-based sport policy”; “Strengthen the international dimension of EU sport policy, especially through exchanges and collaboration with governments and stakeholders outside the EU,”; and to “Intensify the dialogue and cooperation at EU level with the sport movement and other relevant stakeholders…” (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:42020Y1204(01)&rid=1).

Academic Consortium Partners: 

KU Leuven (Consortium Lead), Leuven/Belgium; Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz/Germany; Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo/Norway; Swansea University, Swansea/Wales; University of Lausanne, Lausanne/Switzerland

Associated Partners: 

Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU); Biathlon Integrity Unit (BIU); Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA); International Olympic Committee (IOC); Union of European Football Associations (UEFA); United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC); and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)

Further information and links to the specific doctoral projects and the application websites can be found here:

https://www.kuleuven.be/iceris/daisi