EUJAPA Vol 10, Issue 1
The European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity is an open access journal, as part of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (EUFAPA). Vol 10,… Continue Reading EUJAPA Vol 10, Issue 1
The European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity is an open access journal, as part of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (EUFAPA). Vol 10,… Continue Reading EUJAPA Vol 10, Issue 1
IFAPA has a memorandum of understanding with The Inclusion Club. See below for the latest episode. New Episode, Webinar and EUCAPA Me Too There’s a new… Continue Reading Inclusion Club Episode 70
International Congress: VII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ADAPTED SPORTS AND HEALTH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DATES: 29 SEPTEMBER — 1 OCTOBER 2017 Lima- Peru Topics: Accessibility Unversal, DHPCD, Inclusion,… Continue Reading VII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ADAPTED SPORTS AND HEALTH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly Volume: 34, Number: 3 (July 2017) ———————————————————————— The above issue is now available online at:http://journals.humankinetics.com/toc/apaq/34/3?ai=s1&ui=2nsc&af=T The table of… Continue Reading APAQ v34 #3 published
Congratulations to the new student representatives to IFAPA. At the general assembly, Daegu, South Korea, four candidates were nominated, and all were accepted to coordinate… Continue Reading Student representatives 2017
A new handbook specializing on sport and exercise psychology in disability sport is now available through Oxford University Press. It is written by Professor Jeffrey… Continue Reading New: Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology
It’s exactly one year until the European Congress of Adapted Physical Activity (EUCAPA) is held at the University of Worcester, England, UK from the 3rd to… Continue Reading EUCAPA 2018 – one year to go!
The Nordic Sport Science Conference “The Double Edged Sword of Sport: Health Promoting Versus Unhealthy Environments” intends to be a meeting place for all Nordic… Continue Reading 2017 Nordic Sport Science Conference
The Erasmus+ funded SEDY (Sport Empowers Disabled Youth) project aims to contribute to increase physical activity of children with a disability, especially through a better… Continue Reading SEDY Country factsheets
Postdoctoral Fellow in Disability Inclusion in Sport Position title Postdoctoral Fellow in Disability Inclusion in Sport Volunteer or Employment? Employment within the School of Kinesiology… Continue Reading PostDoc Researcher at UBC