2nd iWorkinSport Job Fair: a huge success

On Friday 18 May, over 300 students and alumni of some of the world’s leading postgraduate courses in sports management came to Lausanne to meet recruiters from a wide selection of the most renowned sports organisations. This year’s edition improved in size and quality as more companies and more candidates met at the SwissTech Convention […]

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I Work In Sport!

Last Friday, 19 May, it took place in Lausanne, Switzerland, the first edition of the iWorkinSport Job Fair, which was the first international career fair focused on the sport industry – where some of the most renowned organisations in the industry met, interviewed and recruited students and alumni from the most prestigious sport management courses […]

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Why I decided to blog

  Welcome to this new phase of my blog – and here is why I decided to do it. I think everyone agrees that the internet is just an amazing thing. It can, of course, steal your attention, incentivise procrastination and even ruin lives… but, if used wisely, it is just a fantastic tool. Other […]

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Forget what I wrote

“Forget what I wrote/said” is a common statement by politicians once they take office. Basically, once they are in charge, they realise things are not as simple as they claimed while they were campaigning, and they understand that they there are rules they must follow, and that in a democracy, one must compromise.  Well, this […]

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Jogadores convocados para a seleção (forçados a perder partidas por seus times) deveriam ter os cartões “zerados”

Gabriel Barbosa, o Gabigol, pode desfalcar o Santos em até 18 partidas do Brasileirão A organização do futebol brasileiro continua uma vergonha (não aprendemos nada com o 7-1). É inconcebível que os times, praticamente falidos, que pagam (nem sempre em dia) salários exorbitantes a seus jogadores possam perder seus “craques” por praticamente METADE do campeonato […]

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A new FIFA Club World Cup

Last December FC Barcelona won their third FIFA Club World Cup (FCWC) title, and… well, it didn’t get the attention it deserved – from the European media or even from the Catalan fans. Had River Plate won the final, surely that trophy would be considered by their fans the most important one since 1986, when […]

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The FGV FIFA Master Alumni Seminar covered by national and international media

The FGV FIFA Master Alumni Seminar in Rio was undoubtedly a huge success and is still being talked about. In its latest edition, the renowned SportBusiness International magazine has two full pages covering the event who brought together some of the most influential people in the sports industry. This international coverage is superb to the […]

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FIFA Master Alumni and FGV host Sports Management Seminar in Rio, during the World Cup

(Article originaly published on http://www.majoreventsinternational.com on 28 May 2014) The Alumni Association of the prestigious postgraduate course in sports management FIFA Master – recently prized the best course of its type in the world – and the Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), Brazil’s most prominent business school, will co-host a Seminar during the FIFA World Cup […]

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