Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine: Expertise and its Acquisition across Domains

Starts: Wednesday 15 May 2013 9:00 am
Ends: Wednesday 15 May 2013 5:00 pm
Event type Seminar
Location Eastern Gateway Auditorium
Booking Required?Yes
Brunel University's Centre for the Study of Expertise (CSE) and Centre for Sports Medicine and Human Performance (CSMHP) are delighted to invite you to the final event in the Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine seminar series.

The aim of the Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine seminar series is to discuss some of the big unanswered questions to advance our current knowledge and understanding of the functioning of the human body in sport and exercise. This final seminar in the series will be hosted in Brunel's new Eastern Gateway Auditorium, with seating for up to 400, and presents an excellent opportunity for students, academics and practitioners to engage with some of the top researchers in the field.

This final seminar will see eight national and international researchers discuss expertise and its acquisition. Specific topics include: 'quiet eye', skill failure, brain stimulation and imaging, anticipation skill, perceptual training, chess expertise and decision making in referees and law enforcement. This seminar has been organised in conjunction with the Brunel University's Centre for Study of Expertise, The British Psychological Society and the Expertise and Skill Acquisition Network. The seminar is also a BPS approved CPD event.

To register for this this event please use the contact details below. The event is FREE to Brunel staff and students. For external visitors the cost is £30 (+£2.45 booking fee) for the whole day to cover administrative costs, refreshments and a light lunch.

Click Here to download the programme.

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Contact details

Name: Dr Robin Jackson
Email: sse-rfo@brunel.ac.uk

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