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Straightforward historical account that would have benefited from a broader perspective

In his new book Blue Chippers from the Emerald Isle: A history of Irish footballers and scholarships in the USA in the twentieth century (Peter Lang Publishing), Conor Curran focuses on how players were recruited, their playing and educational experiences of the soccer scholarships, and the extent to which their scholarships facilitated their employment in professional football and in work related to their degrees after leaving university. Our reviewer Hans Bolling would have liked to see the study situated within a wider educational and career history framework.

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Call for Participation | “The Olympic Stadium as Home: Architecture, Memory and Belonging”, Online Event organised by the Olympic Studies Research Centre at University...

The Olympic Stadium as Home: Architecture, Memory and Belongings a live online event organised by the Olympic Studies Research Centre (OSRC) at the University of East London. On behalf of the OSRC, we are pleased to announce the second in our series of Live Online Events. In collaboration with the London Festival of Architecture, we share details of our event focusing on the theme of Olympic Architecture. Guest speakers are Geraint John, and John and Margaret Gold. The event is free but registration is required.

Public defense of doctoral thesis | Overuse injuries, urinary incontinence and menstrual symptoms among Norwegian rhythmic gymnasts and dancers by Marte Charlotte Dobbertin Gram,...

Rhythmic gymnastics is an aesthetic sport that combines the elegance of classical ballet and modern dance with the strength and explosiveness of artistic gymnastics. In competition, pre-choreographed routines are performed to music. The findings in Marte Gram’s Ph.D. project show that health challenges such as overuse injuries, urinary incontinence, and symptoms related to the menstrual cycle are widespread among young female athletes within aesthetic sports.

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