Play the Game

  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    25.03.2015 /
    Opening the conference on a Sunday will make it easier to address the wider public and add a workday for supplementing activities. The new dates are 25-29 October 2015.
  • Photo: Visit Aarhus
    16.03.2015 /
    In a new book, scientists explore the phenomenon of running. With an outset in eleven different countries, the book looks into the historical and societal issues that have made running so popular, and what possibilities the market holds.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    24.02.2015 /
    Play the Game invites you to share your expertise and submit an abstract for the Play the Game 2015 conference, which will take place 25-29 October in Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Photo: Steffen N. Christensen/VisitAarhus
    09.02.2015 /
    For the ninth time Play the Game invites you to engage in open, fact-based and constructive debates on themes that are essential to the future of sport. Share your expertise at Play the Game 2015, to be held 25-29 October in Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    03.02.2015 /
    The Programme Committee for Play the Game’s conference this October has now been appointed and a total of 16 international experts will gather on 10 March to discuss ideas for content and speakers at Play the Game 2015.
  • Photo: Steffen N. Christensen/VisitAarhus
    21.11.2014 /
    A strong commitment from various partners in the city of Aarhus secures the return of Play the Game 2015 to the city next year.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    20.10.2014 /
    Play the Game has renewed and broadened an agreement with KU Leuven to examine and develop better governance in international sports federations.
  • Photo: Council of Europe
    18.09.2014 /
    Play the Game called for a broad appraoch on good governance in sport speaking at the Council of Europe’s Sports Ministers meeting in Magglingen, Switzerland today. The meeting will conclude by the signing of a convention on the manipulation of sports competitions.

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