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Wisconsin Athletics to host BIOS Coaching Symposium
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MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Athletic Department is excited to host its inaugural Symposium on Leadership, Coaching, and Connectedness in Athletics, as part of the department's new BIOS initiative. Hosted at historic Camp Randall Stadium on May 21, 2022, the Badgers are opening their doors to coaching leaders from across the state and beyond to gather for a unique learning and development opportunity.Â
The BIOS Symposium will feature some of the top coaches in collegiate athletics including Wisconsin's defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard and offensive coordinator Bobby Engram as well as reigning national champion volleyball coach Kelly Sheffield and eight-time Big Ten champion women's soccer coach Paula Wilkins.
BIOS brings together the best of UW Madison Research and Athletics. At the 2022 BIOS Symposium, coaches and leaders from around Wisconsin and beyond will gather for a unique learning and developmental opportunity. Held at the historic Camp Randall Stadium complex, attendees will:
•   Learn specific strategies from Wisconsin Badger coaches on how to build strong relationships in and beyond teams and organizations.
•   Have opportunities to connect with Badger coaches, researchers and leaders.
•   Receive original research findings from our UW-Madison BIOS study of "How Top Coaches Connect."
•   Engage in interactive "walk and talks" throughout Wisconsin Athletics' facilities.
•   Earn a BIOS certificate of professional learning.
The May 21 Symposium will take place from 8:00 am to 4:00 p.m. at the cost of $75 per person.
Register today!
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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.Â
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.Â
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.
More info: https://www.sportandthegrowinggood.com/
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MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Athletic Department is excited to host its inaugural Symposium on Leadership, Coaching, and Connectedness in Athletics, as part of the department's new BIOS initiative. Hosted at historic Camp Randall Stadium on May 21, 2022, the Badgers are opening their doors to coaching leaders from across the state and beyond to gather for a unique learning and development opportunity.Â
The BIOS Symposium will feature some of the top coaches in collegiate athletics including Wisconsin's defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard and offensive coordinator Bobby Engram as well as reigning national champion volleyball coach Kelly Sheffield and eight-time Big Ten champion women's soccer coach Paula Wilkins.
BIOS brings together the best of UW Madison Research and Athletics. At the 2022 BIOS Symposium, coaches and leaders from around Wisconsin and beyond will gather for a unique learning and developmental opportunity. Held at the historic Camp Randall Stadium complex, attendees will:
•   Learn specific strategies from Wisconsin Badger coaches on how to build strong relationships in and beyond teams and organizations.
•   Have opportunities to connect with Badger coaches, researchers and leaders.
•   Receive original research findings from our UW-Madison BIOS study of "How Top Coaches Connect."
•   Engage in interactive "walk and talks" throughout Wisconsin Athletics' facilities.
•   Earn a BIOS certificate of professional learning.
The May 21 Symposium will take place from 8:00 am to 4:00 p.m. at the cost of $75 per person.
Register today!
Â
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.Â
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.Â
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.
More info: https://www.sportandthegrowinggood.com/
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