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Partner content | Sport&Co: FISU promotes leadership through sport and education
The latest instalment of Eurosport's Sport&Co series reviews FISU Forum 2016, where participants debated issues surrounding university sport and sport in general.
The Leader | Alex Gough, Professional Squash Association
Olympic inclusion remains elusive, but squash is thriving, according to Professional Squash Association chief executive Alex Gough, writing exclusively for SportBusiness International.
UCI unveils reform measures, Dornbirn lands Indoor World Championships
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has unveiled a host of reform initiatives, including the implementation of equal prize money across its World Championship events, while it has assigned hosting rights to three competitions, with the Austrian city of Dornbirn to stage the 2018 Indoor Cycling World Championships.
Ohio University tops 2016 postgraduate sports course rankings
Ohio University’s Master of Sports Administration has secured top position in the 2016 SportBusiness International Postgraduate Sports Course Rankings.
The Leader | Stephen Cannon, Chief Executive of AMB Group
Stephen Cannon is the new chief executive of AMB Group, the parent company of the Atlanta Falcons NFL American football franchise, Atlanta United FC from Major League Soccer and the PGA TOUR Superstore. Here he talks about how his career in the car industry has prepared him for his new role.
Deadline approaches for 2016 Postgraduate Sports Course Rankings
The deadline for applications for this year’s Postgraduate Sports Course Rankings is Friday May 6 at 6pm BST.
Deadline extended for 2016 Postgraduate Sports Course Rankings
With applications still flooding in for SportBusiness International’s 2016 Postgraduate Sports Course Rankings, the deadline for entry has been extended until Friday, May 6 at midnight BST.
International Sports Governance
Kevin Roberts, Founding Editor, Sportbusiness International: doesn’t time fly in the world of international sports governance?
The Leiweke Way
Tim Leiweke, one of the most influential sports executives in North America, told Kevin Roberts about the next step in his stellar career.
In Front of the Pack
Philippe Blatter, the chief executive of Infront Sports & Media, explained to Frank Dunne how new owner Dalian Wanda will help the agency to fulfil it’s mission to be the world’s No.1 sports marketing company.
ESPORTS | The Game Changer (4/4) – Market size and Business model
The esports competitive video game movement has attracted plenty of hype, but is it justified and what are the implications for established sports? SportBusiness International investigates.
ESPORTS | The Game Changer (3/4) – Growing pains and Challenges
The esports competitive video game movement has attracted plenty of hype, but is it justified and what are the implications for established sports? SportBusiness International investigates.
ESPORTS | The Game Changer (2/4) – Comparisons and Expertise
The esports competitive video game movement has attracted plenty of hype, but is it justified and what are the implications for established sports? SportBusiness International investigates.
ESPORTS | The Game Changer (1/4) – Esports Focus
The esports competitive video game movement has attracted plenty of hype, but is it justified and what are the implications for established sports? SportBusiness International investigates.
Sport’s Trouble-shooter
Dick Pound, who spearheaded the launch of the World AntiDoping Agency in 1999, has been a central figure in revealing the scale of the recent IAAF scandal. Kevin Roberts spoke to the Canadian about an extraordinary career.
Football’s man for all seasons
Noël Le Graët, president of the Fédération Française de Football, told Frank Dunne why this summer’s Euro 2016 competition is so important for France – and not just French football.
Commonwealth Games Federation links up with ICSS Europe
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has entered into a partnership with the European division of the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS Europe) as part of an effort to help protect and safeguard Commonwealth sport.
Tennis hit by fixing allegations bombshell
As many as 16 top-50 tennis players have been repeatedly suspected of fixing matches over the past decade, according to a new report revealed by UK public-service broadcaster the BBC and the BuzzFeed news platform.