Specialized Session on Research Challenges in Adaptive Physical Education and Disability Sports to Be Held

18 December 2023 | 08:34 Code : 2949 News
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Specialized Session on Research Challenges in Adaptive Physical Education and Disability Sports to Be Held

 The Physical Education and Sports Science Research Institute will host a specialized session titled *"Research Challenges in Adaptive Physical Education and Disability Sports"* on Tuesday, December 26, 2023. The event aims to discuss and exchange ideas on the challenges of research in this field, leveraging the insights of experts from universities across the country. The session will be held in-person at the Institute and virtually via Adobe Connect.  

### Session Chair and Speakers:  
- Dr. Fariba Mohammadi, Faculty Member, Physical Education and Sports Science Research Institute  
- Dr. Hassan Daneshmandi, Faculty Member, University of Guilan  
- Dr. Ramin Balouchi, Faculty Member, Allameh Tabataba'i University  
- Dr. Mostafa Zarei, Faculty Member, Shahid Beheshti University  
- Dr. Hamed Abbasi, Faculty Member, Physical Education and Sports Science Research Institute  
- Dr. Mohammad Reza Seyedi, Faculty Member, Physical Education and Sports Science Research Institute  
- Dr. Mohammad Karimizadeh, Faculty Member, University of Tehran  

### Event Details:  
- Date: Tuesday, December 26, 2023  
- Time: [To be announced]  
- Location:  
  - *In-Person*: Physical Education and Sports Science Research Institute, 3rd Floor, Conference Hall, No. 3, 5th Alley, Mir Emad Street, Motaḥhari Street, Tehran.  
  - *Virtual*: session.ssrc.ac.ir/hafte-pajoohesh  

### Additional Information:  
- Participation in the session is open to the public and does not require prior registration.  
- For further inquiries, please contact:  
  - Phone: +98 21 6695 5762 or +98 21 6695 5893, Extension 107  

This session provides a valuable platform for researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts to engage in meaningful discussions on advancing adaptive physical education and disability sports through innovative research and collaboration.

 


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