

Partners of the project A Self-employment Career Option for Elite Athletes: Innovative Sport-focused Entrepreneurship Bootcamp (ELCAMP) met on November 4 in person in Warsaw, with some partners attending also online, reviewing the main project outcomes and setting the final tasks before the project officially concludes the end of December.

The ELCAMP project focus to strengthen skills and competences of elite and Paralympic athletes on sport-focused entrepreneurship with innovative methods and to connect athletes among themselves and with other people interested in the entrepreneurship.
Due to intensive training and competition schedule, elite athletes have a hard time keeping up with the requirements of the labour market in terms of business career including self-employability. For this reason, ELCAMP project is based on the “Bootcamp” approach, which is one of the most effective methods for them to keep up with this changing and developing labour market.
The Collaborative Partnership is coordinated by Collective Innovation AS (Norway) and includes the Hogskolen I Molde (Norway), Olimpijski Komite Slovenije Zdruzenje Sportnih Zvez (Slovenia), Fundacion Universitaria San Antonio (UCAM, Spain) Lietuvos Sporto Universitetas (Lithuania), Mobile Adventure Spolka Z Ograniczona Odpowiedzialnoscia (Poland), and EAS as Partners.
Future steps will comprise the dissemination of the Gamification-Based Learning, Mentoring and Networking Platform and its validation before December 2022. More information is available at the ELCAMP website https://www.bootcampforathletes.com

The International University of La Rioja (UNIR) and the European Athlete as Student (EAS) signed an agreement this past September under which UNIR will be part of a network comprising more than 50 European institutions.
This agreement will apply to all UNIR students, specifically those studying the Degree in Sports Science, who will be able to access this dual career training programme and participate in all the events held by the EAS, such as conferences, courses and debates.
Antonio Sánchez Pato, Director of the Sports Sciences Area of UNIR, from the Faculty of Health Sciences, will represent the university in the new EAS board of directors for the 2023 – 2026 period.
About UNIR
The International University of La Rioja (UNIR) is the largest Spanish-language online university in the world, present in Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, and the United States. Since its founding in 2009, one of UNIR’s greatest innovations in education was the implementation of a 100% digital and personalized methodology. More than 140,000 graduates have learnt in its virtual classrooms.
UNIR has around 65,000 students enrolled from 86 different countries, who attend classes at the place and time of their choice. They can select among a vast catalogue of 320 university degrees (195 of which are official), that is constantly updated according to current market demand.
During the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM) congress held in the City Hall of Rome on November 4, 2022 Philippe Housiaux, President of the European Fair Play Movement and Laura Capranica, President European Athlete as Student, signed a Memorandum of Understanding aiming to promote and to develop education and fair play in Europe. In enforcing tolerance and respect for competitors, EFPM reflects a philosophy of life based on universal ethical values of integrity, democracy, equality, inclusion, sustainability, and education in sport. In sharing the fundamental human rights of the sportspersons to play and education, EAS and EFPM are committed to contribute to sustain the values of the European Union in and through sport and the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
The cooperation between EFPM and EAS intends to combine energies and resources to exchange educational tools for their respective network, to achieve their aims and objects, and to disseminate the concept of Dual Career values and Fair Play on the largest scale possible. EAS and EFPM will establish a two-year calendar programme to integrate the Fair-Play and Dual Career concepts in their activities, educational tools, scientific research, and networking activities. In particular, the EAS and EFPM events will provide opportunities for mutual promotion and communication to raise awareness, to deepen knowledge, and to foresee innovative programmes and projects for the continuous development of Dual Career and Fair Play in sports.

Dr. Kole Gjeloshaj (Chair of the Bureau of the CC Committee of EPAS-Council of Europe, ISF) coordinated the 2022 EFPM Congress focused on the education goal to overcome the Gender Discrimination in Sport. Prof. Romana Caput-Jogunica (University of Zagreb) introduced the keynote speeches by Prof. Nicolas Delorme (University of Bordeaux), who presented the high-level transversal and key cross cutting themes of the recent report of the EC High Level Working Group on Equality in Sport, and by dr. Sanda Čorak (President of the Croatian Judo Federation), who focused on the practical recommendations of the EC High Level Report and their impact on the leadership, governance and coaching of the EFPM members.

Dr. Sanda Čorak (President of the Croatian Judo Federation), Prof. Caterina Pesce (University of Rome Foro Italico, Joy of Moving), Prof. Laura Capranica (University of Rome Foro Italico, EAS), Mr. Charles Camenzuli (President of the International Sports Press Association), Mrs. Sara Carfoli (Italian Committee of Movement Sciences-CISM), and Dr. Flavia Guidotti (University of Rome Foro Italico) participated in a panel session on the role of Fair Play for the enhancement of Gender Equality and Peace, moderated by Dr. Kole Gjeloshaj.
Finally, Prof. Thierry Zintz (Catholic University of Leuven, EOSE) coordinated four group discussions with facilitators, which contributed to the congress declaration.

On October 24, the Members of the Italian Olympic Athletes’ Committee organized the national forum “Stronger together” at the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) in Rome. Claudia Giordani – Vice President of CONI, Silvia Salis – Deputy Vice President of CONI, representatives various National Sports Federations and Associated Sports Disciplines, Paolo Bouquet – President of UnisportItalia, and Laura Capranica – President of EAS attended the event.
The Secretary General of CONI, Carlo Mornati opened the Forum, which aimed to foster a democratic representation of athletes at the level of all the national sports federations, and to raise the awareness of the activities and projects carried out by the Italian Olympic Athletes’ Committee.
Giovanni Malagò, President of the Olympic Committee and IOC Member, emphasized the benefits of engaging athletes in the decision boards of sports bodies to advance the Italian sports culture and highlighted the successful athletic outcomes in several sports disciplines of the last two years.
Federica Pellegrini, swimmer champion and Member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), testified the relevant role and aims of the Athletes’ IOC Committee, and encouraged all the sports federations to listen to the athletes’ voices by establishing their Commission. In fact, athletes are the key players of sports. Therefore, it is crucial to establish a strong community for sharing initiatives and for creating synergies with all the sports actors.
The President of the Italian Olympic Athlete’s Committee Raffaella Masciardi (basketball), and the Vice-President Carlo Molfetta (taekwondo) presented the role, aims, and Members of the ExCom including Antonella Del Core (volleyball and Member of the Executive Board of CONI), Paolo Pizzo (fencing and Member of the Executive Board of CONI), Francesco Marrai (sailing), Elena Pantaleo (kombat sport), Anna Cappellini (ice skating), Francesco Pellgrino (sking), Tatiana Andreoli (archery), and Paolo Lorenzi (tennis) as elected Members, as well as Cristina Lenardon (handball) and Sara Gama (soccer) as co-opted members.

Then, four initiatives of the Italian Olympic Athletes’ Committee were illustrated and discussed: 1) “Financial education and sport” aimed to educate athletes on sound economic management, financial planning, savings, economics, and self-entrepreneurial capability; 2) “The national dual career guidelines” developed in cooperation with Unisport Italia, and the Universiyty Sport Association (CUSI) to be disseminated and to be adopted by all the sports bodies and higher educational institutions; 3) ”MyLLENNIUM AWARD – MySPORT” dedicated to Dual Career athletes under 30 years of age presenting projects on entrepreneurship, creative writing, training, or communication; and 4) “Excellent Student Excellent Athlete” award to reward successful experiences in sports and education, which need to be disseminated to all the athletes’ community.
In considering that Italy is lacking structured measures and arrangements, the Stronger Together forum represents a great opportunity to establish fruitful cooperation and synergies between sports bodies, educational institutions, for-profit companies, and media for the benefit of the sportspersons.
To note, the Vice-President Carlo Molfetta and the Member of the CONI ExCom Paolo Pizzo have benefited of the dual career programme at the University of Rome Foro Italico.

On October 11, 2022, the Partners of the PARA-LIMITS participated in a transnational blended meeting in Bucharest, Romania, to discuss the progresses of the previous phases of the project and to plan the following ones (https://paralimits.eu). The Para-Limits project is co-funded by the European Erasmus+ Sport programme and focuses on high-level athletes, Paralympians included, who seek to break down barriers and cultivate their talent with no limits.

The Europe-wide Para-limits strategic partnership encompassing universities, sports bodies, innovative organization, and EAS, the European Dual Career network, intends to achieve greater social inclusion through sport and higher education, by enabling high-level athletes to achieve their sporting and educational careers, regardless of their disability. In administering a 84-item questionnaire to 160 student-athletes, equally representing student-athletes with and without disability, Para-limits uncovered the differences of dual career barriers between these groups. To achieve an effective integration of paralympic student-athletes at university level, Para-Limits intends to propose a series of recommendations to try overcoming these barriers and to foresee low-cost dual career solutions to be adopted in different Member States, thus contributing to the European policies on social inclusion of high-performance athletes with disabilities. Furthermore, the Para-limits platform is expected to be available in the first months of 2023.

On September 28-30, the Univesidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM) hosted the 2022 EAS Annual Conference “A Holistic Approach to the Dual Career of the Student Athlete”. In being at the forefront of European Dual Career, UCAM participates in several ERASMUS+ Sport Partnerships, promoted a special issue in its scientific journal Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte, and is the University with the highest number of student-athletes winning medals at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2021. At the Roman Theatre Museum of Cartagena, the Dean of the Faculty of Sport at UCAM Ms. Lourdes Meroño García, the President of EAS Ms. Laura Capranica, the President of the Organising Committee at UCAM Mr. Juan Alfonso García Roca, and the Delegate Councillor of Tourism of the Cartagena City Council Ms. Cristina Pérez Carrasco welcomed the participants.
Ms. Floor van Houdt (Head of Unit for Sport, DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture) and Mr. David Kunst (Policy Officer for Evidence & Analysis, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion) presented online the opportunities for sports and employment at the European Commission, whereas Ms. Francine Hetherington Raveney (Deputy Executive Secretary of the EPAS) reported on the actions in the field of sports at the Council of Europe.

Dual career perspectives of the European Sports Organizations were offered by Mr. Andrej Pišl – Communications and Projects Manager at the European University Sports Association (EUSA); Mr. Philippe Housiaux – President of the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM); Ms. Teodora Pletosu – EU Affairs and Public Projects Specialist at Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The dual career viewpoints of International Sports Organizations were provided by Mr. Kole Gjeloshaj – Director of Institutional and Educational Affairs at International School Sport Federation (ISF); Mr. Bill Thomson – Education Committee Member at International University Sports Federation (FISU) and Mr. Joerg Foerster – Chair Shareholder Committee Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU Games gGmbH; and Mr. David Cabello – Executive Board Member of the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

The EAS Conference was also the occasion for the signing of an important Memorandum of Understanding between the ISF and EAS on common dual career interests and close cooperation between the two organisations.
During the first session on dual career best practices and research, the 2022 Bengt Nybelius Scholarship has been awarded to Dr. Andrea Fusco from the University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, who presented research findings on dual career relocating elite coaches.
At the end of the first day, the participants contributed to the first workshop of the ERASMUS+Sport BRAnd Values Alignment through Dual Career (BRAVA-DC, 622824-EPP-1-2020-1-IE-SPO-SCP), which required to grade the importance and feasibility of 50 statements on the enhancement of the European workplace environment so the circumstances and challenges of dual career employee-sportspersons can more effectively be accommodated. 
On the second day, the event was organized at the UCAM Cartagena Campus and was opened by Mr. Alejandro Leiva Arcas – Secretary of the Faculty of Sport, who reported the strategies and experiences for the promotion of Dual Career of student-athletes. Then, Mr. Sergio López Andújar (General Secretary of the Spanish Futsal Players Association, AJFS) moderated a round table with UCAM dual career athletes (Mr. Agassi Goantara – Indonesian International Basket Player), paralympic athletes (Mr. Gerard Descarrega – Paralympic 400m Gold Medalist; and Mr. Guillermo Rojo – International Athlete and Guide of Mr. Gerard Descarrega), and coaches (Antonio Peñalver – University Professor, International Athletics Coach, Decathlon Silver Olympic Medalist; and Mr. Rafael Alcaraz – International Taekwondo Coach of Olympic and Paralympic athletes).
A second workshop of the BRAVA-DC project was organized to allow the participants to group the 50 statements into categories in terms of meanings according to their individual logic. The expertise and knowledge of the participants in the first and second BRAVA-DC workshops have been considered very valuable in assisting during the development of European guidelines which support Dual Career in the workplace and facilitate appropriate brand alignment strategies and Corporate Social Responsibility policies.

During the annual General Assembly, Mr. Ole Keldorf, Secretary General, summarized the main activities and achievements of the organisation, as well as the financial results. Despite the 2019-2022 quadrennium presented several unexpected challenges, EAS managed to increase its activities organizing online cafès on different dual career aspects of the sportspersons, contributed to the finalization and progression of European ERASMUS+ Sport Partnerships, co-authored several scientific publications, and participated in European cultural and sports events. The delegates also elected the Board for the new 4-year mandate, confirming Ms. Laura Capranica (Italy) in the position of the President, and Ms. Mojca Doupona (Slovenia), Mr. Ole Keldorf (Denmark), Mr. Ilvis Abelkalns (Latvia), Mr. Antonio Sanchez-Pato (Spain), Ms. Laurence BONDEL (France), Mr. Antonio FIGUEIREDO (Portugal) as Members of the Executive Board, which is complemented by the permanent positions of Mr. Risto Keskitalo (Finland) and Mr. Tibor Kozsla (Hungary) as Founder and Honorary President, respectively.
The third day of the event took place in the Roman Theatre Museum of Cartagena and encompassed the second session dedicated to dual career best practices and research, and to Erasmus+Sport projects (e.g., SPRINGBOARD, Athlete Counsellors Against Match Fixing, ELCAMP, Para-limits).
Participants had plenty opportunities to interact and to exchange ideas for future dual career projects and collaborations during the conference breaks, lunches, dinners, the tour to the Roman Theater, and the Tourist Boat trip. The large delegation of Finnish Rectors and the Brazilian participants substantiated the EAS Conference as a crucial event to further develop a European dual career discourse in and beyond Europe.

On behalf of the EAS Board, President Capranica thanked the Organizing Committee and the UCAM staff for their amazing work in organizing such a grand final of the 2019-2022 quadrennium. The 2023-2026 quadrennium is already on the move, with the EAS Members looking forward to the 2023 and 2024 EAS Conferences to be held in Gaeta, Italy, and in Katowice, Poland, respectively.



From July 15 to 31, the 2022 European University Sports Association (EUSA) Games celebrates athletes as university students at the Lodz Technology University (Lodz, Poland). Around 6000 participants (e.g., athletes, referees, sports managers, and volunteers) from 40 countries engage in 20 sports (3×3 basketball, badminton, basketball, beach handball, beach volleyball, chess, football, futsal, handball, judo, karate, kickboxing, para table tennis, sport climbing, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball, and water polo) and educational sessions, making this dual career experience really unique.
In particular, on July 19 a round table on Dual Career was held at the Zatoka Sportu venue. The President of EAS, Laura Capranica, opened the event by summarizing the development, the challenges and the opportunities of the European dual career during the 10 years following the publication of the EU Guidelines on Dual Careers of Athletes (https://ec.europa.eu/assets/eac/sport/library/documents/dual-career-guidelines-final_en.pdf). Furthermore, the good practices, the outcomes and the progresses of the ERASMUS+ projects have been presented as opportunities for further advancement of a European dual career. Finally, the new frontiers of dual career have been illustrated by presenting the ongoing ERASMUS+ projects focusing on the employee-sportspersons (BRAVA-DC, https://www.bravadualcareer.eu/about), the paralympic athletes (Para-limits, https://paralimits.eu), and the entrepreneurship skills (ELCAMP https://paralimits.eu) and the competences on sport innovation (COMPATH) of athletes.
The representative of the Polish Olympic Committee, Ms Luiza Zlotkowska, not only shared the difficulties she encountered at the end of her sport career as an Olympic speed skating athlete, but also the information on dual career challenges reported by 100 Polish Olympic athletes answering a survey on their experience in combining sport and education. Then, she presented the recent engagement of the Polish Olympic Committee in dual career projects, also in cooperation with other European Olympic Committees.
Mr Andreas Czonka, representative of the Swiss University Sports, reported on the aims, approach and operations of dual career in Switzerland, which considers all atypical talented students (i.e., athletes, musicians, actors, and performers), and intends to align private and public players via the Athlete Hub, to improve the dual career coordinator role at the educational institutions and sport bodies, and to promote corporate leaders with a sport background.
As the representative of the International School Sport Federation (ISF) and the Chair of the EPAS Bureau of the Council of Europe, Mr Kole Gjeloshaj illustrated the relevant educational role of sport as an extracurricular activity organized at secondary school level. In being also included in the revised European Sports Charter, dual career should be considered in context of sustainable development and should be extended to all youth sportspersons to prevent early specialization in sport. To note, the ISF Gymnasiade is the only multisport event addressed to school sport athletes regardless of their physical and mental abilities, and being characterized by a balanced sport and educational programme (https://www.isfsports.org).
Mr Andrej Pisl, EUSA Project and Communications manager, underlined that Universities Games represent the proof of dual career being embodied in the educational life of the athletes participating in these competitions. In this respect, he presented several events and projects in which the EUSA Institute has played a role, such as the development of the educational programme for parents of dual career athletes (EMPATIA, https://edu.empatiasport.eu/eng/). At present, EUSA in a partner of the ERASMUS+ “Micro Learning Entrepreneurship for Athletes (MLEA)”, “Brand Value Alignment through Dual Career (BRAVA-DC)” and PRODUCE.
Mr Joerg Foerster, EUSA Executive Committee member and former EAS Secretary, participated in the final panel discussion. The speakers discussed dual career issues, best practices and future initiatives at university, sports, and work levels. In particular, it was highlighted that dual career is relevant to empower sportspersons and to foster their employability.
This event complemented the round table on volunteering in sport, which took place on July 18. Further information is available at https://eug2022.eu

On July 4-5, 2022, the kick-off meeting of the 36-month Erasmus+ project Promoting Employability of Young Student-Athletes through ‘‘Competence Hub on Sport Innovation’’ (COMPATH) was organized in Oslo (Norway) in a blended (face-to-face and online) modality.
The COMPATH Team encompasses 10 Partners from 8 countries: COLLECTIVE INNOVATION AS (NO, Coordinator), FUNDACION UNIVERSITARIA SAN ANTONIO – UCAM (ES), NYSA SWEDEN AB (SE), LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY (UK), SPORTSKO UCILISTE PESG (HR), MOBILE ADVENTURE SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA (PL), SPORTSKO UCILISTE PESG (HR), MOBILE ADVENTURE SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA (PL), AIFORLIVES GMBH (DE), RAZVOJNA AGENCIJA SISACKO (HR), SPORTIDEALISTEN (SE), and EAS (MT). EAS is represented by Mojca Doupona and Laura Capranica.
The COMPATH Team aims to develop educational resources that will help the youth sportspersons (16-25 years of age) with skills and competencies on sport innovation and technologies under two categories :
Sport-Oriented Technology Skills:
1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Sport
2. Big Data Analytics in Sport
3. Drone Technology in Sport Industry
4. Fan Engagement/Experience through Digital Tools
5. Internet of Things in Sport Industry
6. VR/AR/XR in Sport
7. E-Sport and Sports-Focused Gaming
8. Wearables and Equipment for Athletic Performance
Sport-Adapted 21st Century Skills:
9. Sport-Adapted Learning Skills (critical thinking, creativity, communication)
10. Sport-Adapted Literacy Skills (information literacy, media literacy, technology literacy)
11. Career Planning and Entering to Technology-Oriented Sports Business World
12. Entrepreneurial Mindset in Sports Businesses
The project’s objectives directly address the target group of EAS and our network will be actively involved in the pilot implementation phase of the project and will lead to the dissemination of project outputs at the level of sportspersons, sports organizations, and academic institutions in Europe.
During the meeting, the roles and responsibilities of the Partners were agreed, and the timeline was refined and approved. The different expertise of the Partners was highly appreciated considering the ambitious outcomes of the project.

On June 30, 2022, the University of Limerick – Ireland (coordinator) organized the third online meeting of the ERASMUS+ Collaborative Partnership “BRAnd Values Alignment through Dual Career (BRAVA-DC, 622824-EPP-1-2020-1-IE-SPO-SCP), which involves as Partners the University of Rome3 – Italy, the University of Ljubljana – Slovenia, The European Platform for Sport Innovation (EPSI) – Belgium, The Elite Sport Academy Aarhus (ESAA) – Denmark, The Human Age Institute Foundation (FHAI) – Italy, The University of Niš – Serbia, The European University Sports Association Institute (EUSA) – Slovenia, and the European Athlete as Student Network – Malta).
In considering that BRAVA-DC focuses on the enhancement of a dual career of employee-athletes and employee-sportspersons (e.g., coaches, referees, physical trainers, and sports managers) in business-oriented companies, in the past months a solid eminence-knowledge was collected from 22 semi-structured interviews and five national focus groups. This precious information shed a light on the actual dual career in the workplace, and it helped to foresee suggestions on how to facilitate appropriate Dual Career brand alignment strategies and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies. At present, a list of 50 statements has been identified, which is currently under an evaluation of dual career experts who are going to grade them for clarity. In the next months, a concept mapping methodology will be used to identify the most relevant and feasible aspects to develop a European framework and guidelines for DC.

The BRAVA-DC Team appreciates the precious contribution of DC experts and CSR managers and invites to follow the development of the project at the 2022 EAS Annual Conference to be held in Cartagena (Spain) on September 28-30, 20220 (https://eventos.ucam.edu/85445/detail/eas-conference-2022.html)