March 2025

On March 18, 2025, the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) invited European sports stakeholders at the European Parliament to contribute to a consultative meeting on the role of the EU policies in shaping the European Sport Model.

Member of the European Parliament Bogdan Zdrojewski, Vice-Chair of the CULT Committee and rapporteur of the initiative, welcomed the participants, followed by presentation by Iwona Lotysz (Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union) Giorgio Guazzugli-Marini (Acting Head of Sport Unit at the European Commission), and Roberto Pella, (European Committee of the Regions, rapporteur of the opinion on “Building a values-based, bottom-up European sports model: a vehicle for encouraging inclusion and social wellbeing among young Europeans).

Overall, 40 stakeholders participated in the event, with 20 of them providing short speeches in contribution to the European sports policies. Laura Capranica, EAS President, highlighted the importance of European ERASMUS+Sport fundings for cooperative partnerships focused on the sportspersons’ rights to education in and through sports. She highlighted that whilst Europe has been considered a good model and inspiration for countries beyond Europe (recently, a dual career association has been established in Brazil following the EAS example), the tremendous outcomes of the ERASMUS+Sport projects do not always reach the target population at large. To bridge such a gap and to have a positive impact especially in the future generations of athletes, coaches, physical trainers, referees, sports managers, sports scholars, and volunteers, President Capranica suggested the adoption of European policies urging the sport academic institutions and the sport bodies to include relevant European priorities (such as dual career, sport inclusion, sport integrity, safeguarding, etc) in their educational courses.

In relation to the claims made by other stakeholders on the lack of accurate and reliable data to help the interpretation of the European sport phenomenon and its possible evolution in different sectors, President Capranica recommended that the European sport policies finally enforce the inclusion of sport in the in the European Research Area, To assist the European sport culture, President Capranica strongly encouraged European policies ensuring the right of citizenship of sports in the European Research Council (ERC) by finally mentioning active lifestyles, physical activity and sports in the ERC codes and by including experts of sports sciences in the European Scientific Committee.

Following this event, the European Parliament’s own-initiative report will gather the input from the stakeholders by March 31, 2025 in preparation of the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) of the European Union (EU).

The event was also an opportunity for EAS to promote its ongoing ERASMUS+Sport projects in cooperation with other stakeholders, such as EUSA Institute.

On March 17th, 2025, Laura Capranica, President of EAS, visited the Headquarter of CISM to met CISM Secretary General Navy Captain Roberto Recchia, CISM Academic Director Lieutenant-Commander Florentia Sfakianou, and dr. Andrea Carletti from Sport4Impact.

In presenting dual career opportunities offered by military sports to actual and former athletes and the efforts of CISM in organizing large global sports events, Lieutenant-Commander Florentia Sfakianou (Olympian) and Captain Roberto Recchia have been speakers at the 11th and 14th EAS cafès, respectively.

By reinforcing the collaboration with CISM and Sport4Impact, EAS contributes to bridging the gap between elite sports performance, education, and social development. During the meeting, joint initiatives have been envisaged to foster international cooperation in academic, scientific, and educational sports initiatives for sustaining the dual career of sportspersons, the sport values, and the integrity of sports.

Coordinated by Collective Innocation AS, EAS, CISM, Sport4Impact, Mouvement Européen pour le Fair Play-EFPM, the EUSA Intitute, and the UniversitàTelematica San Raffaele Roma cooperated in the preparation of the SPORT-Voice application to the ERASMUS+Sport 2024 Call.

Further information is available at https://www.milsport.one/news/march-2025-032025/cism-strengthens-ties-with-academic-and-community-sports-initiatives

 

Dear friends of Dual Career,

 

On behalf of the EAS Executive Committee, I inform you that the 15th EAS Virtual Cafè on From talent identification to talent support” will be held on Monday March 31, 2025 (from 13:00 CET). You can join the Zoom Meeting at https://uni-lj-si.zoom.us/j/97281335276

13:00 WelcomeProf. Antonio Figueiredo, University of Coimbra

13:10 Prof. Challenges and opportunities in talent recognition – Prof, Zoran Milanovic, University of Nis, Serbia

13:25 The holistic approach to talent support in Denmark – Mr. Ole Keldorf, Head of Sport at Elite Sports Academy Aarhus, Denmark

13:40 The talent journey: Guidelines for coaches, parents, teachers – Prof. Nenad Stojiljkovic, University of Nis, Serbia

13:55 General discussions and concluding remarks

Speakers:

Prof. Zoran Milanovic Associate Professor at the Sports and Physical Education Faculty of the University of Niš, Serbia, he has published more than 100 papers in international journal. He is a member of International Network of Sport and Health Science (INSHS)

Mr. Ole Keldorf, Head of Sport at Elite Sports Academy Aarhus, Member of the EAS Executive Committee, Coach educator at the Danish Football Association,  Member Advisory Board for Youth Elite in the Danish FE.  Author and Editor of several articles and books and talent development.

Prof. Nenad Stojiljkovic, Vice Dean for Science and International Cooperation at the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education of the University of Nis, expert of designing research process, with more than 40 scientific prublications. Coordinator of the “FIND ME” and Member of the “TALENT” ERASMUS+Sport projects

Moderator

Prof. Antonio Figueiredo, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education of the University of Coimbra, Member of the EAS Executive Committee, expert of youth training and talent identification and development with an emphasis on soccer.

Funded by the ERASMUS+Sport programme (101134043), the FIND ME project aims to structure an evidence-based European platform specifically tailored for dual career at university level through a joint effort of five European universities (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education University of Nis, Coordinator; University of Chieti-Pescara “Gabriele D’Annunzio”, Italy; Faculty of Sport University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; University Alexandru Ioan Cuza Din Iasi, Romania; Universidad Internacional De La Rioja, Spain), an impact-driven organisation (Collective Innovation – COLIN, Norway) and EAS.

On March 10, 2025, the Find Me Team organized an online meeting to discuss key milestones, to address challenges, and to assess the overall alignment of activities with the project’s objectives. Based on the deskwork and fieldwork at national levels in Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Spain (https://findmeproject.net/#flipbook-df_626/1/), and the recent publication of findings of a survey on the views of 321student-athletes’ and 43 dual career university experts (https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/sports-and-active-living/articles/10.3389/fspor.2025.1507951/full?utm_source=F-NTF), the team is planning the creation of an online platform providing information about dual career opportunities at university level, discussing its technical characteristics and requirements to ensure its functionality and accessibility.

The FIND ME project is funded by the European Union. 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 March 4, the TALENT Project Consortium Board held online one of its final meetings, marking an important phase in the project as it nears completion on May 31, 2025.

Representatives from CI SDZ, SMOC, CSI, KMOP, FSFV, EAS, and UNIPA gathered to discuss crucial milestones, upcoming events, and remaining deliverables.

The final deliverable for Work Package 4 has been reviewed and will be soon uploaded on the SyGMA portal, and the preparations of the final event to be held at the Faculty of Sport of the University of Sarajevo next April 9-13, 2025, has been finalized.  In the next weeks KMOP will compile the final video of the testimonials from athletes and a TALENT EAS cafè has been envisioned. Further information is available at https://talent-edu.eu

 

Talent id funded by the European Union (101090147). 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.

 

 

The EAS Executive Board held its first in-person meeting of 2025 in Frankfurt (Germany) on 20-21 February. During the meeting, President Laura Capranica and Treasurer Mojca Doupona presented the 2024 activity and financial reports, respectively, which were unanimously approved.

The contribution of EAS to the development of the ongoing ERASMUS+Sport Collaborative Partnerships was illustrated and possible participations in the next call was envisaged. To facilitate exchanges of information between the dual career community, the functionality of the EAS website will be implemented in the next three months.

For the EAS cafés, several themes have been proposed, with the next events to be organized at the end of March-beginning of April, on June, and on December. Unfortunately, the Croatian Olympic Committee informed that the current financial situation does not permit to organize the 2025 EAS Conference and General Assembly in Croatia. The ExCom decided to enquiry several possible alternatives.

Antonio Sánchez Pato presented a proposal for the EAS Strategic Plan for the 2024-28 cycle, which was discussed by the members of the executive committee. Final considerations were dedicated to the possibility of implementing the EAS Stature to allow the inclusion of the Members of the Next Generation in the ExCom EAS, and individual memberships. These aspects will be presented to the General Assembly.

Funded by the Erasmus+Sport programme (101133555), the SMART START for DC is a joint effort of Sportsko učilište PESG – projekti(HR) MindSpin (CY), Aps Asd Margherita Sport e Vita (IT), Champions Factory (BG), EAS – The Dual Career Network (MT), and Millî Eğitim Bakanlığı(TR). The project aims to encourage the dual career of young athletes of high school age (from 14 to 19 years old) through timely preparation for the labor market.

On February 4 the SmartStart4DC Team met online to align the goals and methodologies for the creation of the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on transversal skills for empowering youth athletes aged 14 to 19 years and helping them juggling training, classes, and personal life. The content of the MOOC is based on the insights gained from analyzing the findings from surveys and interviews performed during earlier stages of the project.

The Smart Start for DC project is funded by the European Union coordinated by PEGS. 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.

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