The #BeActive Award Ceremony 2024 and the ERASMUS+Sport InfoDay took place in Brussels on November 26 and December 16, respectively.
The #BeActive Award recognizes the individuals and organizations committed to the promotion active lifestyles and sports participation in Europe. Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen (Director-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture) welcomed the 12 finalists of the #BeActive Education, Workplace, Local Hero, and Across Generation award categories and Diana Bianchedi (Chief Strategy Planning & Legacy Officer of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games) delivered a keynote speech. 2024 winners were SportUnion Austria (AUT) for Education, Metropolis of Lyon (FRA) for Workplace, Alessio Bernabo (ITA) for Local Hero, and Foundation of Sport Development Espanola (POL) for Across Generation Awards, respectively. More information om the finalists and the winners is available at https://sport.ec.europa.eu/news/2024-beactive-awards-and-the-winners-are
Following the publication of the ERASMUS+ Programme Guide (https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-programme-guide), th e European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) organized in cooperation with the Sport Unit of the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) the ERASMUS+Sport Info Day 2025. This event aims to present the policies in the field of sports and to provide a tremendous platform for networking with potential partners to the funding opportunities available in this area. Sophie Beernaerts (Director of the European Education and Culture Executive Agency – EACEA) welcomed the on-site and remote audience and Glenn Micallef (European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport) introduced the main challenges of his mandate.
The first plenary focused on the key sports policies and development, as well as the stakeholders’ findings from the SHARE 2.0 initiative. The second plenary session was dedicated to the opportunities and challenges experienced by participants of Erasmus+ sport programme. In particular, as a good practice Andrej Pisl (EUSA Institute) mentioned the coordination of the EU-funded project Discovering university sport and supporting dual career (DiscoverU), particularly mentioning EAS as one of its partners. In the afternoon, three parallel sessions addressed opportunities for mobility of sport staff, for applying to the Sport and the Capacity Building main calls. Georg Haussler, Director of Directorate General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture closed the event. The recordings and presentations will be available at https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/news-events/events/info-session-erasmus-sport-2025-2024-12-16_en. Deadline for new application to the ERASMUS+projects is March 5, 2025: 17:00 CET.
Dear Dual Career Friends and Colleagues,
Wishing you a wonderful holiday season embracing the best of this year to renew our good will towards the dual career of the sportspersons.
In 2024, EAS continued the successful experience of virtual cafes to allow the dual career community to hear the experiences and visions of experts and testimonial regarding “Students-Athletes Facing the Olympic Games”, “University Sports – From Active Lifestyles to Dual Career”, and “Military Sport: Dual Career Opportunities and Challenges”.
During this year, EAS implemented fruitful partnerships with International Organizations in Sports by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the European Network of Sport Education (ENSE) and with the Associacao Brasileira sobre Dupla Carreira Esportiva (ABDC), and by participating in the 18th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers Responsible for Sport, the celebration of the EUSA 25th Anniversary, the Erasmus+ BeActive Award, and the Erasmus+ Infoday. Furthermore, the Italian Scientific Society of Movement and Sports (SISMES) presented a Recognition Plaque to President Laura Capranica for her commitment to the advancement of dual career in Italy.
During the Annual General Assembly held in Katowice, Poland, the past and future actions of EAS were discussed and the 2025 EAS Conference to be held in Zagreb, Croatia (October 1-3) was presented.
Furthermore, EAS endorses the creation of the “University Research Network of Dual Mentoring for High Level Athletes-Students” (RUMDE) funded by the Superior Council of Sports of the Government of Spain, composed of 8 universities and 20 researchers. Its objective is to design a dual mentoring model valid for all Spanish universities adapted to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
The EU-funded ERASMUS+Sport Collaborative Partnerships and Capacity Building
Through oral presentations and distribution of the projects’ flyers, EAS disseminated to scholars and policy makers the aims and progresses of the following ongoing projects at international conferences (ABDC, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 15-17; SISMeS, Chieti-Pescara, Italy, September 20-22; 2024 Ministerial Conference of EPAS Council of Europe, October 8-10, Porto, Portugal; ENSE Forum, Tirana, Albania, November 2-3). Furthermore, the EAS activities have been reported in the EAS website and summarized as follow:
COMPATH (101050955). On February 26, NYSA hasted in Stockholm (Sweden) the project meeting to discuss the future phases for creating new opportunities for young professionals in the sports industry (https://www.dualcareer.eu/discover-how-our-compath-project-supports-the-sports-industry-by-empowering-young-sports-professionals/), and on September 17 PESG hosted in Zagreb (Croatia) during which the gamification-based digital “Competence Hub” platform has been introduced and thematic workshops for student-athletes have been planned (https://www.dualcareer.eu/report-from-the-compath-project-meeting/). Further information is available at https://sportsinnovationshub.com
DC Mentor (101132309). On March 1, the kickoff meeting of the DCMentor project took place in Oslo (Norway) to discuss tools and solutions that will aid athletes in balancing dual careers, including life skills, future skills, and 21th century skills (https://www.dualcareer.eu/we-are-starting-the-dc-mentor-project/). The second project meeting was held in Katowice (Poland) on September 30 to summarize the completed outputs and to plan future steps, including the possibility to develop a specific module on “Mental Toughness” module (https://www.dualcareer.eu/report-from-the-dc-mentor-project/). Further information is available at https://dcmentor.eu
DiscoverU (101134052). On April 22, the 13th EAS online Cafè has been organized in cooperation with the EUSA Institute to address the role of university sports for enhancing sport participation and active lifestyles of university students, which is the focus of the ERASMUS+ Cooperative Partnership DiscoverU (https://www.dualcareer.eu/the-eas-eusa-cafe-university-sports-from-active-lifestyles-to-dual-career/). On May 30-31, the Croatian Academic Sports Federation organized in Porec (Croatia) the second project meeting as part of the 2nd International Scientific Conference 4 Healthy Academic Society, during which the undertaken and future activities have been summarized (https://www.dualcareer.eu/discoveru-project-meeting-held-in-porec/). To highlight the importance of collaboration and involvement of educated youth for the development of future leaders encouraging the active lifestyles of university students the project partners gathered at the University of Debrecen (Hungary) on July 13 as part of the “EUSA Forum 2024: Synergies in university sport development” (https://www.dualcareer.eu/third-transnational-meeting-of-the-discoveru-project-in-debrecen-miskolc-hungary/). During the 2024 EAS Conference in Katowice (Poland), Andrej Pisl (EUSA Institute) presented “DiscoverU – Discovering University Sport and Supporting Dual Career” highlighting the aims and opportunities of the project (https://eas24.awf.katowice.pl/fcp/BGBUKOQtTKlQhbx08SlkTUQFQX2o8DAoHNiwFE1wZDyEPG1gnBVcoFW8SBDRKTxMKRy0SODwBBAEIMQheCFVAORFCHzY/25/public/conference_book-2.pdf). Further information is available at https://www.eusa.eu/search?s=discoverU
Find Me (101134043). On February 15, 2024, the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education of the University of Nis (Serbia) organized the kick-off meeting of the FIND ME project with the primary aim to structure an evidence-based European platform specifically tailored for sportspersons looking for the best option dual career to enroll at university level in Europe (https://www.dualcareer.eu/the-project-find-me-university-dual-career-opportunity-has-been-launched/). The second transnational meeting was held at the University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy) on September 5-6 to discuss the content and structure of the FIND ME platform (https://www.dualcareer.eu/new-steps-for-dual-career-athletes-find-me-project-partners-gathered-in-italy/). From November 22-24, the partners gathered in Iasi (Romania) as part of the international conference Football of the Future-Between Science, Society and Sports (https://www.dualcareer.eu/awareness-raising-activity-event-find-me-erasmus-project/), during which Nenad Stojiljkovic (University of Nis) presented the project as part of his keynote speech “Dual career of football players across the Europe”. The meeting allowed to share the progression of the scientific evidence on sportspersons’ opinions on dual career measures at university level. During the 2024 EAS Conference in Katowice (Poland), Nenad Stojiljkovic (University of Nis) presented “FIND ME: University Dual Career Opportunities” highlighting the aims and outcomes of the project (https://eas24.awf.katowice.pl/fcp/BGBUKOQtTKlQhbx08SlkTUQFQX2o8DAoHNiwFE1wZDyEPG1gnBVcoFW8SBDRKTxMKRy0SODwBBAEIMQheCFVAORFCHzY/25/public/conference_book-2.pdf). Further information is available at https://findmeproject.net.
Smart Start for DC (101133555). The Sports School PESG (Croatia), coordinator of the project, organized the kick off meeting in Zagreb on March 25-26 to discuss the key elements and project phases necessary to produce quality outputs for supporting the development of dual careers of young student athletes (14 – 19) through strengthening their transversal/transferable skills. On July 5-6, MindSpin hosted the second transnational meeting in Nicosia (Cyprus), during which the educational modules developed from the outcomes of desk search, semi-structured interviews and surveys were discussed (https://www.dualcareer.eu/second-transnational-meeting-of-smart-start-for-dc-in-cyprus/). During the 2024 EAS Conference in Katowice (Poland), Renato Vuk (PESG) presented “Smart Start for DC – encouraging the dual career of young high school athletes” highlighting the aims and opportunities of the project (https://eas24.awf.katowice.pl/fcp/BGBUKOQtTKlQhbx08SlkTUQFQX2o8DAoHNiwFE1wZDyEPG1gnBVcoFW8SBDRKTxMKRy0SODwBBAEIMQheCFVAORFCHzY/25/public/conference_book-2.pdf). Further information is available at https://www.eusa.eu/search?s=discoverU
Sports as Value (101093451), on June 25 the Montenegrin Olympic Committee hosted a project meeting in Podgorica (Montenegro) in conjunction of the Olympic Day organized with UNHCR and local clubs, during which local children and children from refugee backgrounds participated together to different sports tournaments. During the 2024 EAS Conference (October 1-3) in Katowice (Poland), Faton Tishukaj and Florian Miftari (University of Prishtina, Kosovo) presented the Societal Impact and Development of Grassroots Sports in the Western Balkans: Insights from the ‘Sports as Value’ Project (November 2024 the Kosovo Olympic Committee hosted in Pristina (Kosovo) the European Sport Platform on “Values of Sport: Building Bridges in a United Europe” (https://www.engso-education.eu/european-sport-platform/), encompassing also the final conference of Sports as Value project (https://www.dualcareer.eu/final-conference-of-sports-as-value-in-pristina-kosovo/). In building the capacity of sport managers and coaches in the Balkan region for promoting the positive impact of grassroots sports and the values in and through sport, best practices collected in Albania, Bosnia&Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Portugal, and some other Member States have been presented. Further information is available at https://www.engso-education.eu/sports-as-value/
Talent (101090147). On June 3-4 the Center for Social Innovation hosted in Nicosia (Cyprus) the 4th project meeting https://www.dualcareer.eu/transnational-partners-meeting-iof-talent-project-n-nicosia/ to develop a cloud-based education for creative sport talents following the finalization of the Methodological Handbook with Standards for the Detection and Assessment of the Potential of Talented Children in Sport https://talent-edu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/3.2.-Methodology-Handbook.pdf. During the 2024 EAS Conference in Katowice (Poland), Antonio Scardina (University of Palermo) presented The Identification of Standards by Teachers and Coaches for Talent Recognition and Promote Dual Careers. Results from Talent Project (https://eas24.awf.katowice.pl/fcp/BGBUKOQtTKlQhbx08SlkTUQFQX2o8DAoHNiwFE1wZDyEPG1gnBVcoFW8SBDRKTxMKRy0SODwBBAEIMQheCFVAORFCHzY/25/public/conference_book-2.pdf). Further information is available at https://talent-edu.eu
Upcoming events
April 16-17: Under the Belgian Presidency of the European Union, the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture of the European Commission will organize the 2024 EU Sport Forum in Liege (Belgium) The event will bring together policy maker and representatives from sports organizations to discuss challenges and envisage opportunities for the European Sport.
April 22: 13th EAS Cafè “University Sports: From Active Lifestyles to Dual Career”
EAS Conference
May 14, 2025, 17th Plenary meeting of the EPAS Consultative Committee, Strasbourg, France.
October 1-2025, the 2025 EAS Annual Conference will be held in Zagreb (Croatia) to share the advancement and outcomes of EU-funded dual career projects, best practices of dual career at local, regional, and national levels, , and the recognition of researchers awarded the Bengt Nybelius Scholarship (https://www.dualcareer.eu/call-for-papers-bengt-nybelius-scholarship-2024/)..
Special thanks to the Executive Committee and the Members of our Network for their proactive attitude in the recruitment of new EAS members and the advancement of the European dual career culture. I strongly encourage you to keep disseminating the EAS activities for the benefit of sportspersons as students and workers.
Prof. Laura Capranica,
EAS President
“Military Sport: Dual Career Opportunities and Challenges”
December 9, 2024 (from 13:55 CET)
13:00 Welcome
Roberto Recchia, Italian Navy Captain, Secretary General of the International Military Sports Council (CISM) since May 2022. He accomplished his academic degrees in Maritime & Naval Science at the University of Pisa and in Political Sciences at the University of Trieste, has been the Principal Staff Officer of the NATO Naval Mine Countermeasures Force and Commander of the Italian Navy’s historic and iconic training ship Amerigo Vespucci, which is Ambassador of UNESCO and UNICEF.
13:10 Nina Christen, Swiss sports shooter and athlete of the Swiss Armed Forces, Olympic bronze and gold medalist (Tokyo 2020) with a CISM World Record at the 54th World Military Shooting Championship (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2023), and flag bearer for Team Switzerland in Paris 2024. She was awarded the CISM Athletes of the Year 2023.
13:25 Maruša Štangar
Slovenian judoka and athlete of the Slovenian Armed Forces, two-time Olympian (Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024), 5th place at the Military World Games (Wuhan 2019). She achieved a Master’s degree in Food Science at the University of Ljubljana, awarded with Certificate of distinction for academic achievement.
13:40 Alberto Arpino, Italian fencer and athlete of the Italian Firefighting Corp, gold medalist at the FISU University Games (Chengdu, 2021) and Master’s degree graduate in Management and Business Consulting at the San Raffaele University of Rome defending a thesis on dual career. He received the “Excellent Athlete, Excellent Student” and “Alfiere della Repubblica” awards.
13:55 General discussions and concluding remarks
From November 22 to 24, the 10th International Conference of the Universitaria Consortium in Physical Education, Sports, and Physiotherapy, titled “The Football of the Future – Between Science, Society, and Sports”, was held in Iași, Romania.
The conference represented an opportunity to increase the awareness of the FIND ME ERASMUS+Sport Project(101134043) focused on the implementation of dual career of sportspersons at university level.
Beatrice Abalasei, Dean of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, welcomed the authorities, the Deans and Representatives of Romanian and International universities, the speakers, and the participants. Laura Capranica, President of EAS addressed the three main reasons to focus on dual career and a good practice for universities: First, education and sport are human rights to allow talented sportsperson to pursue their holistic development; second, the relevance of educated athletes for the social, economic, and policy sectors in different countries; and third, dual career athletes are crucial to deliver a positive image and values of their university. As a good practice, she presented the informal consortium of Italian Universities the UniSport Italy, which succeeded in fostering the national dual career guidelines in agreement with the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI), the Italian Paralympic Committee (CIP), and the Italian Sport University Federation (CUSI) despite the Italian “laisser faire” approach to dual career.
The conference was structured into five sections and three working groups. One of the working groups focused on “Implementation of Policies and Strategies of Dual Career in the European Union,” an awareness-raising event under the “FIND ME: University Dual Career Opportunities” Erasmus+ project (ID: 101134043), where EAS is one of the partner organizations. Prof. Beatrice Abalasei, Dean of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași introduced the FIND ME project, and project leader Nenad Stojiljković from the University of Niš (Serbia) highlighted the benefits and opportunities for higher education institutions to increase the visibility of their dual career policies and to cooperate with sports bodies, with special regard to football.
In the following days, Beatrice Abalasei, Dean of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași welcomed the participants to the meeting of the FIND ME project. Raluca Mihaela Onose presented the outcomes of the National Report for Romania, deriving from the semi-structured interviews and the focus group. Andrea Fusco from The University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy) illustrated the progression of the scientific evidence on “Sportspersons’ Opinions on Dual Career Measures,”.
Matteo Perissinotto (OKKAM, Italy) clarified the development of the FIND ME platform and the group discussed the development of an online tool to collect the student-athletes’ feedback of their university dual career services and policies. Finally, Burak Calışkan from Collective Innovation AS, Oslo (Norway) presented the outcomes and next steps of the overall dissemination, communication, and networking.
The wonderful hosts of the FIND ME meeting also offered a tour to explore the Iași’s historical heritage.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
On November 21 the Final Conference of the Sports as Value project has been held in Pristina (Kosovo) under the framework of the European Sports Platform “Values of sport: building bridges in a united Europe”, hosted by the National Olympic Committee of Kosovo.
In involving 9 partners from 8 countries from the EU and the Balkan region, the ERASMUS+Sport Capacity-Building project “Sports as Value”coordinad by ENGSO aimed to build the capacity of sport clubs, organizations and federations for integrating positive values fr om the grassroots to the elite sports practice in a structured, dynamic, and systematic way.
The University of Pristina in cooperation with EAS collected novice data through several surveys administered to different stakeholders of sport organizations in the Balkan countries. In sharing good practices in value-based approaches, the individuals’ development in and through sports has been envisaged including dual career of sportspersons.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.