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SUS Conference fast approaching

This years SUS Conference 2010 will take place on Tuesday 15th & Wednesday 16th June at Aberdeen and Robert Gordon Universities. This year's Conference is supported by Power Plate.

The first day will take place at The University of Aberdeen with Mark Beaumont as the guest speaker (The Man Who Cycled the World / Americas, pictured).

The day will also include an interesting debate about Student Sport in Scotland, an opportunity to look around the amazing new Sports Village and also some fantastic break out sessions.

That evening will be the annual SUS Conference dinner held at the beautiful location of - Ardoe House. The Conference awards dinner and ceilidh will be a black-tie event this year.

The cost will be £40 - this includes a drinks reception prior to the 3 course meal and beer/wine on the table. All are most welcome to this event.

The Wednesday of Conference will be held at Robert Gordon University. There will be two keynote speakers - Patrick Miley, GB Swimming Coach (and father of Aberdeen pool ace Hannah) and also Guus Van der Meer, the Founder and Chairman of Power Plate International.

There will be a tradeshow followed by several breakout sessions.

Full Conference Programme: CLICK HERE

To book a place: CLICK HERE

This year's Conference is supported by Power Plate.



 

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