FIDE Internet based Seminar for International Organizers / 16-19 December 2019

  1. Participation:        Up to 30 participants (by priority) from all Continents.  

                                       Deadline for registrations is Friday 13th December 2019

 

  1. Schedule :
  • Monday, 16th December 17:00 to 21:00 Seminar (Part 1) Standard Time Zone: GMT/UTC + 02:00 hour
  • Tuesday, 17th December 17:00 to 21:00 Seminar  (Part 2) Standard Time Zone: GMT/UTC + 02:00 hour
  • Wednesday, 18th December 17:00 to 21:00 Seminar (Part 3) Standard Time Zone:GMT/UTC + 02:00 hour

 

In case a participant cannot follow a live lecture, the sessions will be available (with access code)

and after the end of each part in video recorded mode.

 

  • Thursday, 19st December Any time available – up to 2 hours Examination test

 

  1. Seminar Topics:
  • Regulations FIDE Events  (General Regulations, Specific Regulations, Bid Procedure, New regulations)
  • Events’ Management  
  • Special Events Regulations.
  • Ratings and Titles – Tournament Conditions

 

  1. Costs/Fees: Seminar fee: 60 € . The fee should be paid in FIDE Bank Account free of bank charges.

ACCOUNT NAME: FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DES ECHECS BANK NAME: CAIXABANK S.A
BANK ADDRESS: AV. DIAGONAL, 621-629, 0828 BARCELONA

BIC/CODE SWIFT: CAIXESBBXXX

IBAN: ES32 2100 0555 3107 0028 5124

Online paymentshttps://payment.fide.com/payment.phtml   – “Select International Organizer Seminar fee” After the payment please send the scanned copy-receipt by email.

  1. Lecturers:   

IO Ozgur Solakoglu                         :          ozgurso@gmail.com

IO Theodoros Tsorbatzoglou     :     

The Technical Organizer will be IO Mikhail Prevenios:  mprevenios@gmail.com

 

  1. Language:  The seminar will be held in English language

 

  1. Online Registrations : http://fide-io-seminar.mine.nu

 

  1. International Organizers Titles Regulations

Successful Seminar attendees will grant a FIDE IO Norm necessary for the FIDE IO title application.

IO Titles Regulations can be found in FIDE Handbook:  https://www.fide.com/fide/handbook