The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences

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23 June 2010

Annual Conference Registration closes 20 August 2010

The 2010 BASES Annual Conference programme is available to view here.The conference offers something for everyone with an interest in the sport and exercise sciences on each of the three days.

The closing date for registration was 20 August 2010 but it is possible to register on the day at the registration desk in The Hunter Halls, University of Glasgow. Delegate fees are charged at the 'Late' rate and payment is only accepted by cash or cheque on the day. Social events of the conference will not be available to those who register on the day. BASES members receive the best delegate rates. Click the Registration form for fee charges.  

The BASES 2010 Annual Conference Organisers
Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences
West Medical Building
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
G12 8QQ

2010 BASES Conference 'Challenging the Dogma', Glasgow, 6-8 September 2010  Website: www.gla.ac.uk/BASES



The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences

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Membership includes the following:

  • BASES Conferences
  • BASES Workshops
  • Sport and Exercise Scientist
  • Apply for Awards and Grants

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