Registrations and paper submissions are now open for the 30th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sport to be held at Australian Catholic University, Mebourne Australia 2-6 July 2012.
Instructions for authors can be found at http://isbs2012.com/papers/
The link for the paper submission system is: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isbs2012. If you experience problems when uploading your paper please email info@isbs2012.com
The paper submissions deadline is the 3rd of February. Early registrations will close on the 20th of April.
The scientific programme will include keynote speakers such as Dr. Nick Brown from the Australian Institute of Sport, Prof. Taija Finni from the University of Jyväskylä, and A/Prof. Hiroyuki Nunome from Nagoya University, as well as applied sessions on gymnastics, football, golf, and outdoor pursuits. The conference social programme will include an Opening Banquet, Aussie Barbeque, Half-Day Social Tour, and Closing Banquet.
Unique features of this ISBS conference will include the inaugural Biomechanics Oscars, a short film competition aimed at showcasing Sports Biomechanics and how we bridge the gap between research and practice. As well as a Future Scientist Symposium that will encourage local exercise and sports science students to be exposed to the leaders of our stimulating field during a half-day parallel session.
Melbourne was recently named the Top Sports City and is home to the Australian Open Tennis Championships and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Melbourne also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympic Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
For more information on the conference please go to www.isbs2012.com or email info@isbs2012.com
Instructions for authors can be found at http://isbs2012.com/papers/
The link for the paper submission system is: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isbs2012. If you experience problems when uploading your paper please email info@isbs2012.com
The paper submissions deadline is the 3rd of February. Early registrations will close on the 20th of April.
The scientific programme will include keynote speakers such as Dr. Nick Brown from the Australian Institute of Sport, Prof. Taija Finni from the University of Jyväskylä, and A/Prof. Hiroyuki Nunome from Nagoya University, as well as applied sessions on gymnastics, football, golf, and outdoor pursuits. The conference social programme will include an Opening Banquet, Aussie Barbeque, Half-Day Social Tour, and Closing Banquet.
Unique features of this ISBS conference will include the inaugural Biomechanics Oscars, a short film competition aimed at showcasing Sports Biomechanics and how we bridge the gap between research and practice. As well as a Future Scientist Symposium that will encourage local exercise and sports science students to be exposed to the leaders of our stimulating field during a half-day parallel session.
Melbourne was recently named the Top Sports City and is home to the Australian Open Tennis Championships and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Melbourne also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympic Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
For more information on the conference please go to www.isbs2012.com or email info@isbs2012.com
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