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MADISON, Wis. — Badger Inquiry on Sport (BIOS) and Wisconsin Athletics will host the third-annual BIOS Leadership & Coaching Symposium on Thursday, June 27, 2024 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.

Coaches and leaders from around Wisconsin and beyond will gather for a unique learning and developmental opportunity. BIOS brings together the best of University of Wisconsin Research and Athletics. This year’s theme is “Innovative Coaching in a Changing World.”

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Held at historic Camp Randall Stadium, attendees will:


Receive findings from BIOS’ research projects related to sports leadership and coaching;
Learn specific strategies from top-level leaders and coaches on how to lead effectively in a changing sports world;
Connect with UW-Madison coaches, researchers, and leaders;
Earn a BIOS certificate of professional learning.

Innovative Coaching in a Changing World

Thursday, June 27, 2024
8:00 am – 4:00 p.m. CT
Camp Randall Stadium, Champion’s ClubCost
Price is $75 per person.
Group rate is $50 per person for groups that bring three (3) people or more.

Leading for Mental Health

Dr. Jermaine “Jay” Bean – Mental Health & Sport Psychology Provider, UW Athletics
Dr. Jim Borchers – Chief Medical Officer, Big Ten Conference
Forrest Karr – Athletic Director, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Faculty, UW

Sport Participation Trends: Leveraging Momentum in Sport

Caitie Ratkowski – Head Coach, DSHA Girls’ Volleyball
Pat Rice – Former Head Coach, Waunakee Football
Jeff Staus – Head Coach Arrowhead and Let Kids Fly Soccer

The Art and Science of Feedback

Yvette Healy – Head Coach, UW Softball
Dr. Peter Miller – Professor and BIOS Director, UW
Marcus Sedberry – Deputy Athletic Director, UW Athletics

The Science of Smart Coaching: Seven Findings That Every Coach Should Know

Dr. Jordi Diaz Gibson – Visiting Scholar and BIOS Fellow, UW
Chris McIntosh – Athletic Director, UW Athletics
Dr. Danielle Pulliam – Assistant Athletic Director for Leadership & Inclusion, UW Athletics
Dr. Sameer Deshpande – Assistant Professor of Statistics, UW 

What is BIOS?
Our Badger Inquiry on Sport (BIOS) initiative harnesses the power of the University of Wisconsin, bringing top-level research and athletics together.

We use three strategies to elevate a world-leading research and athletics enterprise.

BIOS connects
We serve as a bridge, purposefully connecting athletics, research, and innovation at UW.
BIOS catalyzes
We catalyze research and innovation by matching the interests of Badger athletics with leading sports scholars and trailblazers.
BIOS communicates
In concert with the Wisconsin Idea, we share what we’ve learned from sports research and innovation. BIOS shares with the UW athletic department, the UW-Madison campus, the state of Wisconsin, and beyond in order to “grow the good” of the world in and through sports.

Learn more about BIOS at www.uwbios.com and check out the latest videos on the BIOS youtube channel.
 



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