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Dear Friends in Dual Career,
we hope that you are all doing well. As we approach the beginning of this year’s EAS Annual Conference, the Early Registration Extension to all participants regarding both the pandemic situation and the state of vaccination in Portugal.
At this moment, and according to data collected from the World Health Organization, Portugal is getting closer to having half of its population fully vaccinated (4.8 million out of 10.3 million) and 6.8 million people with at least one dose. When it comes to COVID-19 cases, Portugal has felt a decrease in daily cases during the last week (-9,75% in the last 7 days, according to WHO data). To follow the latest updates regarding COVID-19 in Portugal, you can visit the following link: https://covid19.who.int/region/euro/country/pt
In addition, and to facilitate your participation in this year’s conference, we have extended the early registration date until the 31st of August so that you have more time to make your decision to come to Portugal! For further information or in case you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Dual Career of Student- AthLetes with disabilities as a tool for Social Inclusion: The PARA-LIMITS project (PCS-OPS-SE-1-0202-1-PPE-312226)

The EU-funded Collaborative Partnership PARA-LIMITS addresses the promotion of dual career of disabled athletes and their social inclusion opportunities, which is a Dual Career priority rarely addressed. To provide a systematic solution for the challenges of conciliating sporting career and university studies of disabled athletes, a solid basis will be scientific research and information collected on dual career for athletes with disabilities.

On June 16 the University of Rome “Foro Italico” hosted a PARA-LIMITS webinar on the state of art of the barriers, difficulties and organisation that athletes with disabilities face in undertaking their Dual Career in five Member States (Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain).

The video of the event is available at: https://youtu.be/ADOeHqHnin4

 

“Implemeting dual career policies and provisions at University level” – Zoom Meeting June 14, 2021 (from 12:00 CETS)
12:00 Welcome
Dr. Raluca Mihaela Onose, PhD – Lecturer at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania. – Member in the EdMedia Project and the European Campus of Cities Universities, expert in human motor science, author of two books and numerous articles.
12:10 Implementing dual career at university level: The Portuguese approach
Mr. Nuno Laurentino – Deputy of the Office of the Secretary of State for Youth and Sport, former swimmer at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics, former Vice-President of the Portuguese Swimming Federation, and former member of the Olympic Athletes’ Commission.
Dr. Vera Simões, PhD – Specialist Technician at the Office of the Secretary of State for Youth and Sport, PhD in Sports Science; Former Vice-President of the Scientific Society of Sport Pedagogy.
12:50 Increasing the visibility of dual career programmes at higher university institutions: The Italian approach
Paolo Bouquet – Associate Professor at the University of Trento and Rector Delegate for Sport with special reference to the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. President of the Unisport Italia network.
13:10 General discussions
13:25 Concluding Remarks and announcement of the next EAS conference

Successful project meeting to develop the European Dual Career Toolkit to promote dual careers in top-class sport in “virtual” Hamburg.

On April 21 and 22, 2021 the fifth of a total of six meetings of the partner institutions Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS), Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS), CREPS Toulouse, Sportlycée Luxembourg (SL), European Athlete as Student (EAS) and the adh (German University Sport Federation), which are strongly supported by TW1N (Project management and consultancy) took place.

The adh as the host, represented by CEO Jörg Förster and project researcher Martin Santelmann, organized and moderated the two-day meeting with the active participation of the Hamburg University Sports Team, which ensured that the breaks were active.

In addition to the presentation and discussion of the dissemination strategy for 2021, the focus was primarily on the presentation and discussion of the results from the previous three-month test phase. This was planned, coordinated and evaluated by the adh in a leading role. 15 tools developed in the areas of “Manage”, “Train” and “Counsel” were checked for their feasibility and applicability by external European stakeholders as well as internal project partners. On the basis of the feedback obtained, the final refinement of the instruments on the European Dual Career Toolkit has now begun. It is already clear that all those involved in the dual career can look forward to the introduction of the toolkit at the end of this year.

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That project unites leading European institutions in dual career research and practice, to create the very first European Dual Career Toolkit. The lead is taken by the Amsterdam University of Applied Science, Partners are:

– Athletes as Students Network (EAS – Malta)

– Creps Toulouse (CREPS – France)

– German University Sport Federation (adh – Germany)

– Sportlycee Luxembourg (SplL – Luxembourg)

– Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS – England)

– TW1N (Project management and consultancy)

Aim of the project is to develop tailored tools to the specific demand of dual career service providers in the EU member states. Using an integrated approach, STARTING 11 empowers key actors in sport, education and the labour market to provide high quality services to athletes in all stages of their sporting career, reaching from school level to the stage of retirement from sport.

EAS is represented in that project by Prof. Laura Capranica (Foro Italico) and Ole Keldorf (Eliteidraet Scole Aarhus – ESAA). EAS Secretary General, Joerg Foerster, is representing EAS member adh within that project.

Further information on the EU project is available at https://starting11.eu/.

PIC:Matthias Hangst/SportstipendiumMRN

Dear Friends in Dual Career,
the EAS Executive Committee wishes you a healthy 2021 Easter and brighter days ahead!
Europe is facing challenging lockdowns to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and all of us are more digital than ever. However, EAS is committed to keep sustaining the dual career of athletes and working hard on forthcoming initiatives, including the Annual Conference 2021 to be held in Lisbon next September. We warmly thank our Members and our co-Partners of ERASMUS+Sports Collaborative Partnerships for their efforts in keeping sustaining the student-athletes through innovative solutions at educational and/or sport levels. In fact, lots of interesting things happened and we will keep you informed through our website (www.dualcareer.eu) and by emails.
  • Recent activities
In agreement with the aims of the Network, in the past months of 2021, EAS carried out several virtual activities:
Support and organize a continuous exchange between institutions and experts across Europe working in the field of dual career.
EAS organized the second online EAS Cafè, which was dedicated to Dual Career Migrating Athletes. This bimonthly opportunity to discuss specific dual career issues has been greatly participated and appreciated. The third event will be organized in April and will focus on the role of media in support of student-athletes.
  • Create skill enhancement opportunities for people who are working in the field of dual career.
EAS participated to the online meetings and activities of the ongoing 2017 (e.g., EMPATIA) and 2018 (e.g., DONA, ED MEDIA, MTG, SoS, and Starting11) and 2020 (e.g., BRAVA-DC, ElCamp; and Para-Limits) Erasmus+ Cooperative Partnerships. From March 2020, the activities were carried on in a virtual modality due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Last February the AMID project submitted its final report, whereas the duration of the projects EMPATIA, DONA, EDMEDIA, MTG, and SoS was extended to the 2021.
  • Build up academic research work in the field of dual career.
In 2021, an update of the contribution of EAS to the European dual career through the ERASMUS+Sport Collaborative Partnerships has been published in the international journal Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte. Furthermore, two scientific manuscripts on the outcomes of the AMID, EMPATIA projects have neem published on the peer-review journalsHuman Movement, and Plos One, respectively. Finally, the outcomes of the MTG project have been presented at the scientific conference ‘Sport for the sustainability of society’ organized online by the University of Latvia.
Create a political environment that addresses the needs of talented athletes pursuing a dual career by cooperating with partners in sport and educational systems.
Fruitful partnerships with the European Commission and the Council of Europe have been consolidated through the participation in relevant events held in online modalities. In the next months EAS will contribute to the revision of the European Sport Charter and to the application to European partnerships.
  • Save the date
May 20, 2021 – Call for European proposals 2021
September 20-22, 2021 – EAS Annual Conference, Lisbon, Portugal.
In inviting you to follow the EAS official website and social media to keep informed on the ongoing activities, we remind you that you can contribute to the European dual career culture with relevant news.
We wish you and your loved ones all the best for the health and wellbeing.
on behalf of the EAS Executive Commitee
Laura Capranica
President
European Athlete as Student Network
This season the federated teams could only compete for three weekends, and Associació Esportiva Carles Vallbona (Spain) thought of organizing an activity provided by the WOMAN project, which would motivate our players not to lose the desire to continue training and that they could share with professional players their sporting experiences.
On Sunday, February 14th, the children, cadets and youth players met with the two invited players through a video conference. For the children’s category we invited Aina Berbel, a player from Sant Cugat, and for the cadet and youth team she was Maria Segura, the current player of the Spanish national team and Stuttgart (Germany).
They told us curiosities about how they had lived the confinement, if they had trained at home in order to keep fit, if they had passed the COVID, how they are living the fact of traveling to make matches, how many PCRs had to be done, etc. In addition, they told us about their beginnings in volleyball and their careers.
DONA is based on the ERASMUS+ Collaborative Partnership program of EU. It is coordinated by the Associació Esportiva Carles Vallbona (Spain) and involves the Malta Volleyball Association (Malta), the Scuola di Pallavolo Anderlini Soc. Coop. Sociale SD (Italy), Istres Provence Volleyball (France), the De SportMaatschappij Foundation (Netherlands), the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), and the European Athlete as Student (EAS) Dual Career Network (Malta).

Successful Validation of the English and Italian EMPATIA Educational Platform/Website for Parents/Guardians of Elite Athletes as Students

Based on the evidence- (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7581327/) and eminence- (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0243354) knowledge gathered from Parents/Guardians of Elite Athletes as Students and European Dual Career experts, the EMPATIA platform/website presents in one place crucial information, hints & tips and important documents to empower Parents/Guardians of Dual Career athlete. The content is organized into 4 parts named: WHY, WHAT, HOW & WHERE and is available in English, French, Italian, Portuguese and Slovenian.

At present, 33 Irish and 30 Italian Parents participated in online evaluation workshops and provided their positive feedbacks useful for its implementation. A Parent commented “If this website were available when I was an athlete, I probably wouldn’t have had to choose between continuing my studies and continuing my sport career!! I’m happy for my son!”

In the next weeks, the French, Portuguese, and Slovenian workshops will be organized to finalize the validation and implementation of the website.

Sharing Best practices: UNISPORT ITALIA provides a valuable guide to orient athletes who intend to undertake an academic training in Italy in universities that take into account the European guidelines on the dual career of the athlete.
UNISPORT ITALIA, the network of the Italian national university sports system created in 2018 to enhance the role of sport within the three key missions of the university (training, research and innovation), actively cooperates with EAS in the implementation of the dual career in Italy. UNISPORT ITALIA developed the first shared database on dual career in Italy (https://www.unisport-italia.it/dual-career/) as an important result of the Memorandum of Understanding on dual career with the National Olympic Committee (CONI) and its Athletes Commission.
The UNISPORT ITALIA dual career database not only provides information for athletes willing to pursue a university career in parallel with their sports commitment but offers also national and international visibility to 28 Italian Universities with a dual career programme, stimulating other Universities to start or implement a dual career program.
Data collection was made possible thanks to the contribution of the Sports Delegates of the Italian universities who filled out an electronic questionnaire and the support of the Conference of Italian University Rectors. Thus, the UNISPORT ITALIA website allows to filter the available programme on the basis of the main benefits provided for by the regulations of the individual universities, thus allowing athletes to easily identify the programme most suited to their needs. The mapping will be constantly updated by UNISPORT ITALIA.
Full satisfaction on the part of the President of Unisport Italia, Prof. Paolo Bouquet: “This result demonstrates that the Italian university world is paying more and more attention to the relationship with the world of sports, feeding a virtuous and bidirectional synergy: on the one hand, more and more Italian universities support student-athletes in their difficult path, on the other hand, the world of sport and athletes can help the national university system to carry out its training activities ever better and in innovative forms, research and technology transfer. I wish that this project can give rise to a working table with the Sports Office of the Government, CONI (Italian National Olympic Committee), CUSI (Italian Sport University Centre) and all other stakeholders to define national guidelines to dual career as suggested by the EU, we would be one of the first countries to equip ourselves with a fundamental tool”.

Dear Dual Career Friends and Colleagues,

Indeed, 2020 has been a challenging year affecting our life in many serious ways and obliging all of us to find adjustments to this unexpected crisis. Sport and education have been tremendously pressured, with closed schools and many sports events postponed to the next year. If every crisis brings also an opportunity, EAS decided to focus on the second part of the equation by continuing cooperating with European institutions and experts working in the field of Dual Career.

Whilst the COVID-19 stopped many activities, EAS discovered new ways to grow, connect, and engage its members in the development of a European Dual Career culture. Thanks to the Team of the University of Hamburg, the dual career community participated in the 17th Annual Conference in a virtual modality. Furthermore, since its re-election as a Member of the 2020-2022 Bureau of the Consultative Committee of EPAS – Council of Europe, EAS started cooperating with the International School Sport Federation-ISF (Chair), the European Olympic Committees-EOC (Vice-Chair), the European Network of Sport Education-ENSE, and The Association for International Sport for All-TAFISA.

Our Network participated in several applications to the ERASMUS+ Sport 2020 Call for Collaborative Partnerships on dual career. Three of them have been funded, specifically focusing on brand alignment strategies and corporate social responsibilities policies in Dual Career (BRAVA-DC); self-employment career option for innovative sport-focused entrepreneurship bootcamp (EL-CAMP); and on Dual Career of athletes with disabilities (PARA-LIMITS). Meantime, EAS contributed to the activities of the ongoing projects (AMID, DONA, EdMedia, EMPATIA, More than Gold, SOS, and STARTING 11), mainly through online meetings as a new way to connect. Despite EdMedia, EMPATIA, More than Gold, and SOS were expected to be finalized by December 31, 2020, due to the pandemic their final activities have been postponed to 2021.

As the European Dual Career knowledge-hub, EAS also contributed to the dissemination of knowledge through scientific publications in peer-review journals. Specifically, the activities of the Network have been published on the special issue on Dual Career of the Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte journal, whereas the outcomes of a systematic literature review and focus groups on parenting Dual Career athletes have been published in the Psychology of Sport and Exercise and PlosOne journals, respectively.

To provide further opportunities for continuing the discussion on Dual Career issues, the Network started the new adventure of virtual cafes with experts sharing their stories and visions. This novel experience dedicated to the EAS members was successfully held at the end of November. Surely, it will be consolidated in 2021 with a bimonthly cadence. I would like to invite you to reach out with any topic, thoughts, ideas, or news that help us promote Dual Career.

Whilst the COVID-19 continues to bring sickness and many of us are still isolated, we foresee a new recovered life in 2021 and look forward to meeting you in person next September during the 18th EAS Annual Conference to be organized in Lisbon during the Lisboa 2021-Capital of Sport by ICSTE-Istituto Universitario de Lisboa.

We take this opportunity to remind you to renew your 2021 EAS membership through the linkhttp://www.dualcareer.eu/membership/. We also encourage you to continue being proactive in the dissemination of EAS at local, national and international levels. Together, we will make the European Dual Career culture progress!

The Executive Board of EAS wishes you and your family a return to a life full of peace and happiness in 2021.

On the 3rd of November the 9th virtual meeting of the DONA project partners was held with the presence of Joan Carles Marin and Mariona Casanovas (Associació Esportiva Carles Vallbona), Sasa Cecic Erpic (University Ljubljana), Leonard Zammit Munro (Swieqi Phoenix Volleyball Club Malta), Sylvia Karres (De SportMaatschappij Foundation), Joerg Foerster (European Athletes as Student Network) and as observers of the project management, Jordi Escribà and Alla Krinitsyna (B.LINK).
Main objectives of the meeting had been, to reflect on the situation with COVID-19 and the possibility to finish the Pilot project implementation, to discuss the Evaluation procedures of the Pilot Programme (WP4, to discuss the mesures to reinforce the communication of the project progress and results (WP5).
Due to the COVID-19 situation and the challenges to finish the Pilot project implementation within 2020, the partners pointed out, that only online workshops are actually possible, which does not fit really to the needs of the project, but need to be taken into account.
The clubs within the project are in continuous contact with their players and try to support their individual challenges in fulfilling the needs of the “dual career”. So partners agreed on slightly changes of the working program for the next weeks.
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