SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019 | #2 – Ohio University
Ohio University’s Master of Sports Administration programme balances tradition with innovation
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SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019 | The Top 40
SportBusiness’ postgraduate course rankings is back for another year.
SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019 | #1 Online – University of Ohio
Top online course: Ohio University’s Professional Master of Sport Administration programme offers an alternate route to a top postgraduate degree
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SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019
SportBusiness' annual survey of the world's best postgraduate sport administration degrees returns for an eighth year.
SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019 | Part of the club: Why Real Madrid and Valencia are investing in sport business education
Spanish football giants Real Madrid and Valencia have both dedicated significant resources in recent years toward partnerships with local educational institutions, helping to educate the next generation…
SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019 | Sport business education is expanding to meeting the needs of a rapidly growing industry
James Skinner and Aaron Smith, of the Loughborough University Institute for Sport Business, run the rule over some of the current trends that are driving change and creating new opportunities across the sport business education sector.
SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019 | #1 – University of Massachusetts Amherst
The University of Massachusetts, Amherst’s MBA/MS in Sport Management has become just the third course to take the top spot in these rankings since we began them back in 2012.
University of Massachusetts Amherst tops SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2019
The University of Massachusetts Amherst’s MBA/MS in Sport Management has been named the best postgraduate sport administration course in the world for 2019 by SportBusiness Professional.
T20 World Cup splits men’s and women’s events to diversify sport’s audience and create ‘year-long spectacle’
Next year’s ICC T20 World Cup will see the men’s and women’s events take place separately for the first time, either side of the Australian winter. Event chief executive, Nick Hockley, tells Adam Nelson about his plans for the tournament.
Radrizzani not looking to sell Leeds stake amid Qatari interest
Andrea Radrizzani intends to retain his controlling stake in Leeds United, according to club sources, amid rumours that Qatari Sports Investments is in talks over a full takeover