PAKAR TID ANTARABANGSA : INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON TALENT IDENTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN SPORT, GHENT & NIJMEGEN

 
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Alhamdulillah, I am humbled and honoured to represented Malaysia at this conference, as well as to have our infographic recognised among the top 20 by expert panels for research pitching.
Our MyTID Proof of Concept (POC) work is on “Developing talent profile in sport: A snapshot of Malaysia’s grassroots TID programme” made its showcase at the International Expert Meeting/Conference on Talent Identification and Development (TID) in sport : Talent Research into practice in Ghent, Belgium, and Nijmegen, the Netherlands from 8-12 April 2024.
Special thanks to the TID team ISN, Research and Innovation Division team, ISN team, and BSKK KPM for their teamwork on the MyTID programme (POC).
It was an enriching experience networking with TID experts and fellow researchers from around the globe. 🤲🇲🇾
Mohd Zaid Bin Mohd Ghazali
Head of TID centre, National Sports Institute, MALAYSIA
 
 
 
In April 2024, Ghent University and HAN organised an international expert meeting on talent identification and development in sport. The focus of this four-day event  on the science and practice of detecting, orienting, identifying, selecting, transferring, and developing sport talent, including research on the acquisition of athlete skills, expertise, and sport performance. The research challenge (pitches) and workshops provide ample opportunities for in-depth discussions, debates, and interaction among the world’s leading researchers in these fields.

Over the past few years, researchers been disappointed with the quality of scientific engagement and discourse in our areas at international conferences, especially given how expensive these conferences have become. With this combined event, we are trying to push the envelope of what type of interaction and engagement is possible at this atypical conference in Belgium and The Netherlands.

A team of internationally renowned speakers at the international expert meeting on Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th April in Ghent, Belgium. The first part of the conference focus on meaningful student engagement and roundtable discussions where students will interact with leading researchers to get feedback on ideas and research projects during a ‘Talent Research Challenge’. On Wednesday, all participants make the transfer to Nijmegen for the second part of the conference where keynote speeches and workshops alternate on Thursday 11th and Friday 12th April in Nijmegen, Netherlands.

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