Inaugural Lectures
Inaugural Lectures:
16 February 2006 - Prof. Carlton Cooke - Expending Energy: Physical Activity for Health and High Performance Sport
9 March 2006 - Prof. Rod King - Reactions to Biochemistry: Metabolic Solutions
23 March 2006 - Prof. Jim McKenna - Contemporary Challenges to Exercise-based Living
27 June 2006 - Prof. David Kirk - The Idea of Physical Education and its Discontents
5 October 2006 - Prof. Lori Beckett - The Curriculum Imagination
2 November 2006 - Prof. Phil Race - Teaching Smarter - making learning happen!
28 November 2006 - Prof. John Lyle - Sports coaching: pedagogy, professionalisation and precedent
5 December 2006 - Prof. Pat Broadhead - Play - a four letter word or the key to learning?
21 March 2007 - Prof. Paul Gately - Tackling the BIG Problem
21 June 2007 - Prof. Sue Clegg - Extending the boundaries of research into higher education
29 August 2007 - Prof. Tony Collins - '1895 and all that: the past, present and future of rugby'
9 October 2007 - Prof. Anne Campbell - 'Crossing Boundaries: building partnerships for research and professional learning with schools'
4 June 2009 - Prof. Anne Flintoff - What's the difference? The contribution of feminist thought to Physical Education and School Sport
For further information email s.armitage@leedsmet.ac.uk Carnegie Research Institute (CRI): a research leader in sport, leisure, education & childhood

