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Talk organised by the OU Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies.
‘Sex matters in sport because the human rights and inclusion of females in sport depend on fair eligibility criteria which acknowledge human sexual dimorphism.’
Cathy Devine is an Independent Researcher and former Senior Lecturer in Sport and Physical Activity at the University of Cumbria for 23 years. Her academic specialism is in sport policy and she is an erstwhile Secretary of the British Philosophy of Sport Association. She has previously worked for the UK’s National Coaching Foundation (now UK Coaching) for 5 years, with responsibility for developing women coaches; and the UK’s National Federation of Women’s Institutes as Head of Sport for 3 years. Cathy was a Member of the Organising Committee for the first International Women and Sport Conference in the UK in Brighton in 1994, organised by the British Sports Council and supported by the British Olympic Association and the International Olympic Committee.
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Tuesday 29 March, 2pm - 3pm.