Dr. Christopher R. Matthews
- I'd describe myself as
- An Academic
Title | Year | Linked to | Last updated |
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SC644 Sport, Leisure and Deviant Behaviour | 2016/17 | 13/01/2017 10:20:18 | |
SC644 Sport, Leisure and Deviant Behaviour | 2017/18 | 16/02/2018 08:59:46 | |
SC430 Sport for Development and Peace | 2017/18 | 23/05/2017 08:03:47 | |
SE433 Sport and the Body | 2016/17 | 28/07/2016 14:01:56 | |
SC430 Sport for Development and Peace | 2016/17 | 26/04/2017 10:50:17 | |
LE426 The Global Sports Industry and Media | 2016/17 | 17/08/2016 12:25:09 | |
SC532 Sport and Globalisation | 2017/18 | 28/03/2018 14:11:13 | |
SC532 Sport and Globalisation | 2016/17 | 18/08/2016 08:27:22 | |
LE426 The Global Sports Industry and Media | 2017/18 | 23/05/2017 08:06:30 | |
SE434 Sport and the Body | 2017/18 | 04/04/2018 13:17:02 | |
SE434 Sport and the Body | 2016/17 | 04/08/2016 15:03:22 |
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