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Title/Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy (Physical and Health Education) socio-Psychology of Sports Department-: Recreation and Sports Management Research Interests: Sports participation for environmental and nutrition sustainability, Gender equality in sports, Physical education and sports pedagogy & Competitive sports activities Area of Specialization: Sports Psychology, Sports sociology, Legal and Ethical Issues in sports and Recreation, Sports Management Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Contact Address: P.O Box 43844-00100 Nairobi- Kenya Position: Lecturer Google Scholar ORCID ID Download CV
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PUBLICATION
- Kırui, I., Mwangı, F., Rıntaugu, E., & Kamau, A. W. (2023). Athlete Identity and Satisfaction of Student-Athletes in Selected Universities in Kenya. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi, 9(3), 275-288.
Referred Journals
- Kamau, A. W., Rintaugu, E. G., Muniu, R. K., & Amusa, L. O. (2015). The effect of participation in competitive sports on school connectedness of secondary school students. African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance, 21(3.1), 877-890.
- Kamau, A. W., Rintaugu, E. G., & Bulinda, M. H. (2020). Influence of participation in competitive co-curricular activities on self-concept of secondary school students in Kenya. International Journal of Sports Science, 10(5), 105-111.
Conference/Workshops/Seminar Papers
- Conference Papers -Presented a paper on “Effects of participation in competitive sports on school connectedness of secondary school students”, During the Federation of African University Sports Pre-Games Scientific Conference held at the University of Nairobi, Kenya on 12th July 2014
- African Sport Management Association Conference (ASMA) 2019 presented a paper on motives influencing student’s participation in Sports activities
Workshops Papers
- World Under 18 Athletics Championship Pre-games international symposium10-11 July, 2017
- American College of Sports Medicine International Team Physician course-October 16-18, 2017
- IBRIC Conference at Kenyatta University. Paper on the influence of students’ participation in competitive sports on deviant behaviour.
RESEARCH
- Agnes Wanjiku Kamau, 2021, Influence of competitive co-curricular activities on self-concept, deviantbehavior and academic performance among secondary school students in central region, kenya
- Agnes Wanjiku Kamau, 2015, the effect of participation in competitive
Seminars Attended
- Research and Grant Writing Workshop 2019
- Anti-doping workshop on 20th-february 2019
- Mentorship Programme at Kenyatta University 2023
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