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7th International Coaching Conference at NIH
7th International Coaching Conference at NIH
Join us for the 7th International Coaching Conference (#CRiC2025) at The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in Oslo, Norway. CRiC2025 will bring together researchers, coaches, coach educators, policy makers, and innovators in sport to explore novel approaches, share insights, and shape the future of sports coaching through interdisciplinary collaboration.
We remain committed to addressing the complex social, pedagogical, and critical aspects of sports coaching. By identifying and dismantling barriers to meaningful progress, we seek to create an integrative and dynamic vision for sports coaching that truly meets the needs of modern athletes and communities.”


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Call for Abstracts

We wish to support established scholars (>4 years post PhD), early career researchers (ECR <5 years post PhD), doctoral and postgraduate (PG) students.

We call for abstracts from:

  1. ECR, PhD or PG researchers for presentations (10 minutes) (N.B. 15 slots available).
  2. Established scholars (>4 years post PhD) (N.B. 15 slots available).

Submissions should follow the guidelines below:

  • By submission of an abstract you are agreeing to present if, and as, scheduled within the conference programme.
  • The presenting author for the abstract submitted should be the first author of the submission.
  • Individuals should only be the first author (i.e., presenting author) on one abstract i.e. one presentation per person.
  • Abstracts should include a title, names and affiliations of all authors, and introduce the substance of your presentation (e.g., background, aim, methods, results, and conclusion).
  • Abstracts are restricted to 300 words (not including title, authors, or affiliations).
  • Abstracts should be in keeping with the CRiC aspirations to critically understand sports coaching and its complexity through theoretically informed analyses.
  • Abstracts may or may not include published work, but should not include proposals for studies.