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Sport Management Researchers Receive Prestigious International Olympic Committee Grant

By Kat Bradley | 08 July 2020

Researchers Dr Niki Koutrou, Dr Geoffery Z. Kohe and Dr Sakis Pappous have just been awarded a substantial grant of £12,000 by the International Olympic … Read more

SSES Lecturer attends 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games

By ejs63 | 25 February 2020

SSES Lecturer Niki Koutrou attended the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne Dr Niki Koutrou, Programme Director for our BA Sport Management, spent 9 … Read more

SSES experts in Social Legacies of Sport Mega-Events attend policy forum for Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

By ejs63 | 29 July 2019

In 2020 Tokyo will be the host city of the next Olympic and Paralympic Games and their Organising Committee has developed an ambitious programme of … Read more

Kent-Paris Research Institute hosts first International Research Symposium

By raca | 20 June 2019

The event, titled ‘From London 2012 to Paris 2024: Lessons learned from research into the social legacies of the Olympic and Paralympic games’, took place … Read more

Sport Studies Society win Fundraiser of the Year 2019

By raca | 30 May 2019

The paper hearts project was organised by the Sport Studies Society, attempting to win the Guinness World Record attempt for the largest display of origami … Read more

Sport Management Scholar is Expanding the Impact of SSES’s Research in South America

By raca | 29 May 2019

Dr. Sakis Pappous is currently in Lima, Peru delivering a series of talks to academic and non-academic audiences, expanding the reach of his research by … Read more

SSES Lecturer presents at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Education Programme

By na449 | 07 November 2018

Dr Niki Koutrou attended this event, which was hosted in Kagoshima and Tokyo, and has also given a presentation about her research: The volunteering legacy … Read more

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