BSUPC took part in a scientific and practical online conference on the topic: «Ways to improve the professional competence of managers in the field of physical culture and sports in Uzbekistan»

On December 18, a scientific and practical online conference on the topic: «Ways to improve the professional competence of managers in the field of physical culture and sports in Uzbekistan» was held at the Uzbek State University of Physical Culture and Sports.

Within the framework of cooperation with the Uzbek State University of Physical Culture and Sports, representatives of the Belarusian State University of Physical Culture, Head of the Department of Sports Management, Candidate of Military Sciences, Associate Professor Nikolai Nikolayevich Trotsevsky and Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor Oleg Vladimirovich Dodonov took part in online conferences.

 

The conference began with an opening speech by the rector of the Uzbek State University of Physical Culture and Sports, Doctor of Economics, Professor M. Boltabaev.

The scientific program of the conference covered such key areas as:

«The role of a sports manager in the modern sports industry»;
«Topical issues of development of the management system in the digital economy»;
«The role of a manager in organizing and managing sports events»;

«Civil-patriotic and spiritual and moral education of future managers in the field of physical culture and sports in Uzbekistan»;
«Problems of the organization of the management system in the educational and training process carried out by sports coaches»;
«Medical and biological aspects of training sports managers.»

As a result of the conference, proposals and recommendations were prepared based on the conclusions of all participants and a comparative analysis of scientific articles received in the conference collection.

The event participants expressed their sincere gratitude to the entire staff of the Uzbek State University of Physical Culture and Sports for the work done to organize and conduct an online conference.

According to the Uzbek State University of Physical
Education and Sports