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Sport
and Leisure History Seminar Group http://www.history.ac.uk/ihrseminars/seminar.php?series=248
The Sport and Leisure History Seminar takes place at 17:15 on
Mondays fortnightly, at the Institute of Historical Research
in London. The purpose of this seminar group is to provide a
forum for the presentation and discussion of leading edge research
in the history of sport and leisure and its relationship with
wider cultural, social and political issues, covering a vast
selection of nations and periods, from antiquity to the present.
The seminar programme can be found here. If you would be interested
in giving a paper at the seminar, or would like to be added to
our mailing list, please contact our seminar secretary Dion Georgiou
at sportshistory@hotmail.co.uk. |
SPRIG
www.sprig.org.uk
SPRIG promotes information
resources in hospitality, leisure, sport and tourism (HLST).
We represent all those who have an interest in information relating
to these subjects. Therefore, SPRIG is relevant to those who
work in libraries and information services, students, academics,
publishers and to practitioners in the field who use information
resources. |
HLST
www.heacademy.ac.uk/hlst
The network is one of the 24 Higher
Education Academy Subject Centres that aim to support those teaching
in higher education. All resources are freely available from
our website and we welcome contributions to our publications
and resources by you. |
JoHLSTE
www.heacademy.ac.uk/johlste/Home
The peer-reviewed, international e-journal of the Hospitality,
Leisure, Sport & Tourism Network. JoHLSTE is published twice
a year in the Spring and Autumn and is freely available via this
website. This e-journal aims to promote, enhance and disseminate
research, good practice and innovation in all aspects of education
in the hospitality, leisure, sport and tourism subject areas.
It is also hoped that, as a freely available, peer-reviewed publication,
it will encourage greater understanding, links and collaboration
across the subject areas. |
INTUTE
www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/sport/
Intute is a free online service
that provides access to the very best subject based Web resources
for education and research; these resources have been evaluated
and selected by a network of subject specialists. |
Voluntary
Arts Network www.voluntaryarts.org
The Voluntary Arts Network is the
UK development agency for the voluntary arts and our aim is to
promote participation in the arts and crafts. |
LeisureVision
www.LeisureVision.org.uk
This site has been created
by Bill Martin and Sandra Mason of Leisure Consultants to provide
a new gateway to leisure activities. It offers advice and general
information on almost 100 different leisure activities, covering
active sports, arts and crafts, hobbies and pastimes, learning
in free time, and volunteering. For all the different ways of
using free time, people can find out exactly what the activity
is, what you need to do it, how to get started, and where to
find out more. A choice system on the site helps people to select
those activities that suit their particular preferences. |
Learning
and Teaching Support Network www.hlst.ltsn.ac.uk/
Subject Centre for Hospitality,
Leisure, Sport and Tourism. Events, resources and projects information,
aimed at academics, support staff, professional bodies and subject
associations. |
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