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East London Lives 2012 presents

Olympic legacy and mega events

by

Professor Lamartine DaCosta, of the Grupo Estudis Olympicos,
Universidade Gama Filho, Brazil.

The London East Research Institute (LERI), the Library and Learning Services (LLS) and the Institute of Health and Human Development (IHHD) at the University of East London invite you to an evening event on the theme of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. This will celebrate the launches of LERI’s latest book ‘Olympic Cities and the Remaking of London’ and the JISC funded ‘East London Lives 2012’ archive project. The evening will end with the London East Research Institute Public Lecture on Olympic legacy and mega events by Professor Lamartine DaCosta, of the Grupo Estudis Olympicos, Universidade Gama Filho, Brazil.

Professor DaCosta is Professor of the Masters and Doctorate Program in Physical Education, Gama Filho University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Guest Professor at the University of Sao Paul (Brazil) and coordinator of a joint research project on urban regeneration and sports mega events with LERI (UEL); Member of the Federal Council of Physical Education, Brazil; Consultant for research policy and grants of the federal Government and the State of Sao Paolo.

For further details and to confirm your attendance, contact our events team on 020 8223 6459 or ell2012@uel.ac.uk and h.macleod@uel.ac.uk

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