Closing date for applications is 1 May 2008
Have you got what it takes to make The Sport and Exercise Scientist
a valuable resource that contributes to the development of sport
and exercise sciences and associated professions? A position on
the Board with responsibility for Research exists. The successful
applicant will normally be highly skilled in working in Research
and possess detailed knowledge of Research issues.
If you are enterprising, energetic, highly organised, detail-oriented,
highly motivated and up-to-date with current developments, then
a position on the Editorial Advisory Board may be for you. The Sport
and Exercise Scientist is a resource for all those with an interest
in sport and exercise sciences, bringing members up-to-date with
the latest developments within the sport and exercise science community
and BASES. Additionally, it reflects the strong commitment of BASES
to the continuing professional development within the sport and
exercise science profession.
The existing publication has pages dedicated to the areas of Physical
Activity for Health, Sport Science, Education, Research and Scientific
Support. Other popular features include Interviews, News, News in
Brief, Letters to the Editor, Book Reviews and Ask the Practitioner.
An opportunity exists for an individual with an excellent knowledge
of issues within sport and exercise sciences in general, and BASES
and his or her area of representation (Research) in particular,
to be appointed on to the Editorial Advisory Board for The Sport
and Exercise Scientist. The person appointed will take over responsibility
for identifying relevant topic areas and appropriate authors, and
reviewing the content of the publication.
How To Apply
Informal inquiries can be made to:
1. The Production Director - Dr Claire Hitchings, Tel +44 (0)113
2836162. E-Mail chitchings@bases.org.uk
2. The Editor - Prof Andy Lane, Tel: +44 (0)1902322862. E-Mail A.M.Lane2@wlv.ac.uk
For an applications form, click
here
Closing Date
Please return completed application forms to Jane Bairstow at the
BASES office by 1 May 2008.
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