Time to register for seminar on EU and sports governance

08.03.2013

One month to go to the seminar "The Challenge for Europe in the Governance of Sport" in Brussels. Register now to secure a seat.

With still one month to go, more than 50 experts and stakeholders have already registered their participation for the  “The Challenge for Europe in the Governance of Sport” - a one day seminar at Hotel Silken Berlaymont in Brussels on 8 April from 09-00-16.00.

The programme is now taking shape and a number of intriguing speakers and EU projects on good governance in sport are lined up for the event, which will mark the efforts done by a number of NGO’s with regard to promoting good governance in sport.

As the seminar can only hold around 100 guests, we encourage you to register now and secure a seat if you are engaged in the field. 

The seminar will feature a range of renowned speakers and panelists all with expert knowledge on sports governance. 

Speakers include: 

  • Darren Bailey, Director of Football Governance and Regulation, FA
  • Ingrid Beutler, Manager with SportAccord's Sports Integrity Unit
  • Folker Hellmund, Head of the EU Office of the EOC
  • Dr. Borja García, Sport & EU, Loughborough University
  • Sylvia Schenk, Transparency International Germany

and many others. 

Simon Kuper, sports columnist at Financial Times will be chairing the seminar and moderating the panel discussions.

See the most recent programme and list of speakers here

Participation at the seminar is free but registration is mandatory. Sign up by emailing your name, professional title and workplace to Conference Manager Maria Suurballe at on the AGGIS website

Read more about the other project organisations:

http://www.eurolympic.org 

http://www.supporters-direct.org/

www.sportandrecreation.org.uk

http://www.isca-web.org  ec.europa.eu/sport/index_en.htm

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