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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  FIDE Seminar for International Organizers – Moscow, Russia

      FIDE Seminar for International Organizers – Moscow, Russia

      FIDE, Moscow, Organizers, Russia
      FIDE SEMINAR FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZERS
      6 -8 February 2013, Moscow (Russia)

      Objective: To educate and certify Organizers on an international basis. The seminar is organized during the Moscow Chess Open by the FIDE Events’ Commission (EVE), the Russian State Social University (RSSU) and the Moscow Chess Federation with the support of the Russian Chess Federation.

      Subject: This seminar will be held at Moscow, Russia from 6th to 8th February 2013. Successful Seminar attendees will grant a FIDE IO Norm necessary for the FIDE IO title application. Detailed International Organizers Titles Regulations here: http://events.fide.com/titles-regulations.html.


      Schedule:
       
      Wednesday, 6th February 10:00 to 14:00 Seminar (Part 1)
      Thursday, 7th February 10:00 to 14:00 Seminar (Part 2)
      Friday, 8th February 10:00 to 14:00 Seminar (Part 3 – Exams)

      Venue: Russian State Social University (RSSU), B. Pick Street, 4; metro station “Botanical Garden”.


      Accommodation:
       
      Hotel “Тourist”, www.hotelturist.com – It is located in three minutes from RSSU. Double room “Standard” – 1400 rubles per room, double room “Comfort” – 1500 rubles per room.
      Applications for accommodation are accepted until 10th January 2013 on the festival website www.moscowchess.org (“Registration Form”). E-mail: mo2013_hotel@mail.ru

      Seminar Topics:

       
      General Tournaments’ Regulations – FIDE Events Regulations – Bid Procedure,
      Evaluation Criteria – FIDE Calendar Regulations – Events’ Management.

      Seminar Fee: 3000 rubles

      Number of participants: maximum 20

      Lecturers:

      Alexander Nikolayevich Kostyev, IO Professor of Russian State Social University
      Theodoros Tsorbatzoglou ,IO FIDE Events Commission

      Language: The seminar will be held in Russian and English language.

      Information/Registration:

       

      E-mail: iscu@mail.ru , Tel/fax: +7 495 946 10 20, mob.ph. +7 903 796 41 76
      Moscow Chess Federation: Tel/fax: +7 495 945 75 22; E-mail: moschess@mail.ru

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        December 8, 2012 at 3:26 am

        Nice city.

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