Sportmanagement Amsterdam (ESSISA) 200912-16 September
Innovation through inspiration
In 2009 the EASM student seminar (12-16 September) will focus on “Innovation through inspiration”. The participating students will be challenged to develop new innovative concepts based on existing innovations from all over Europe. Inspirational master classes and best practices will trigger the students to combine their knowledge and insights, overcome cultural barriers and get into sport management of the future! During the EASM conference the students will present their ideas and share and discuss their concepts.
Let’s inspire, create and innovate!

To organise the student seminar there has been an innovative co operation between:
Each University of Applied sciences has brought in it’s own expertise in the field of sportmanagement to create a unique EASM student seminar.
Location: Hogeschool van Amsterdam, School of Sports and Nutrition, Dr. Meurerlaan 8, Amsterdam. More information about the location: http://www.hva.nl or http://www.international.hva.nl/schools/school-of-sports-and-nutrition/index.htm.
For questions about the student seminar, you can contact Esther Purmer-Buijs from the School of Sports and Nutrition in Amsterdam by e-mail e.purmer@hva.nl or by telephone 0031 (0)20 595 3476.
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The European Association for Sport Management (EASM) was established in 1993 as an independent association of people involved or interested in the management of sport in the broadest sense. EASM membership is composed of academics and professionals from the public, voluntary and commercial sectors. Read more on http://www.easm.net.