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25 February 2010

Abstract submission for the 2010 BASES Annual Conference is now open

The 2010 BASES Annual Conference is inviting the submission of abstracts that contain original material, are informative and represent a contribution to knowledge in any aspect of the Sport and Exercises Sciences. Abstracts reflecting the conference theme of ‘Challenging the Dogma’ are particularly welcome.

Five types of presentation are available:

  • Scientific Communications (oral or poster)
  • Applied Practice Presentations (oral or poster)
  • Symposia (oral or poster)
  • Debates
  • Workshops

Abstract Submission Guidelines and Abstract Submission Forms are available at the Conference website www.gla.ac.uk/BASES

The deadline for abstract submission is 17:00 GMT on 23 April 2010. Authors will be notified of the outcome of their abstract submission by 4 June 2010.

Conference registration is also open.  Register by 25th June for discounted early bird rates.

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