DR LEONARDO MATARUNA

COVENTRY UNIVERSITY (CTPSR), UK / FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO (PACC), BRAZIL

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Category Archives: Coventry University

Brazilian Army honours Dr Mataruna in Rio de Janeiro

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The research projects on Olympic and Paralympic sports management guided by the research associate at Coventry University, Dr Leonardo Mataruna, were honoured by the diploma of Senior Emeritus of the […]

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CARNiVAL, Coventry University, LONRIO

Professor talks about the Olympic legacy in Rio de Janeiro

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Professor Mataruna was interviewed by the website of the Potifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), one of the biggest private universities in Brazil. The theme of the talk was the […]

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Coventry University, LONRIO, Media

Conference: Dr Mataruna talks about ethics in sport, in Rio

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“Physically Modified Athletes” will be the theme of the conference given by Dr Leonardo Mataruna in Rio de Janeiro. The event, sponsored by the School of Physical Education of the […]

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Conferences, Coventry University

Image gallery: Conference discussed the social legacy of Rio 2016

2015-09-06by sitemataruna 1 Comment

Professor Leonardo Mataruna attended the 17th edition of the International Congress SM Fitness and Wellness in Rio de Janeiro. The event will took place on September 4th and 6th. Many students […]

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Conferences, Coventry University, LONRIO

Dr Leonardo takes CARNiVAL project’s research to Rio’s universities

2015-03-19by sitemataruna Leave a comment

Physical Education Students of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ) received this week the visit of CARNiVAL project […]

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CARNiVAL, Coventry University

Dr Leonardo meets the Brazilian Paralympic Committee’s president

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Researchers Dr Leonardo Mataruna, Dr Ian Brittain and Andressa Guimarães are developing in Rio de Janeiro a series of interviews on 2016 Paralympic Games, which will be held in the […]

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CARNiVAL, Coventry University

Sport, Peace and Development

2015-02-26by sitemataruna Leave a comment

  Professor Dr Leonardo Mataruna gave on Wednesday February 25th a class on Sport and Peace and Sport for Development for MSc students of Center of Trust Peace, and Social […]

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Conferences, Coventry University

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