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Hosted by the Portuguese Sport Confederation and coordinated by ENGSO, on October 12-14, 2023, the Sports as Value Team gathered in Lisbon, Portugal to develop the first workshop planned in the project.

In the first day all the participants were invited to merge to the EQUIP Conference to learn about inclusion and diversity witnessing good practices in these areas and getting to know policies, EU documents about gender equality and identities in sports. Moreover, it was possible to participate actively in parallel sessions such as Human Library, Walk of Privilege and Call to Action.

In the morning of the second day, Sports as Value partners, from Region 1, presented their good practices:

  1. Albania NOC: about digitalisation and partnerships;
  2. BiH NOC: about the meaning of sports in post-conflict zone;
  3. Kosovo NOC: about internationalization.

 

The following periods were dedicated to the participation of all the Sports as Value partners in the European Sport Platform, organized by Engso and Portuguese Sport Confederation, where an active involvement in the following topics was fully recommended:

 

  • Value and policy in sport
  • Sustainability dimension in sport
  • Sustainability dimension in sport – parallel workshops
    • Economical dimension of sustainability
    • Social dimension of sustainability
    • Environmental dimension of sustainability
  • Good governance in sport
  • Good governance in sport – parallel workshops
    • Youth and integrity
    • Safeguarding in sport
    • Fair play in grassroots sport
  • HealthyLifestyle4All initiative – Legacy of Youth Ideas Labs

The EAS was represented by António Figueiredo.

Further information will be shared by EAS ExCom in future contact moments, with a especial in the Annual Conference to be held in Katowice, Poland, next September 24-26, 2024.

 

Sports as Value 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 Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

 

 

On October 2-4, the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio hosted the 2023 EAS Annual Conference “Promoting wellbeing in dual career” at the Angioino-Aragonese Castle in Gaeta. The participants were welcomed by Prof. Cristina Cortis, Rector Delegate for Sport and President of the Organizing Committee, Prof. Laura Capranica, President of EAS.

The first sessions were dedicated to “EU Sport Policies and Opportunities”, introduced by a video message of MEP Tomasz Frankowski, Rapporteur of “EU sports policy: Assessment and possible ways forward”, who underlined that dual career is no longer considered for athletes only but for all the sportspersons (e.g., coaches, physical trainers, referees, sports managers) struggling to combine their sport commitment with quality education and work careers. The online presentation of Mrs. Izabela Pelczynska, European Education and Culture Executive Agency of the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), informed the audience regarding the European policies and funding opportunities for innovative projects in dual career. Mr. Andrea Carletti, Vice-Chair of the Governing Board of the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) at the Council of Europe and Member of the Sport Department at the Italian Presidency of Council of Ministers, illustrated the role of EPAS and its Consultative Committee of International organizations in supporting the advancement of the sport culture and dialogue, and highlighted the recent approval of the Italian Parliament to include sports in the article 33 of the Italian Constitution, which is dedicated to education and science. The recent celebration of the World Fair Play Day and the introduction of the 365-day calendar of the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM) were presented by Mr. Ruggero Alcanterini, President of the Italian Fair Play Committee, who invited the participants to attend in streaming the next EFPM conference “Fair Play and Racism” to be held on November 23 in Baku, Azerbaigian.

The dual career activities of major International and European sports associations were illustrated by Mr. William Thompson from the International University Sports Federation – FISU who introduced the FISU DC Toolkit to facilitate the development of dual career globally; Mr. Joerg Förster and Mr. Andrej Pišl from the European University Sport Association – EUSA who reported on the actual sports activities at European level and the current involvement with EAS in EU-funded dual career projects BRAVA-DC (2020-2023) and the DiscoverU to be started next January 2024; and Linda Rombolá from European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation – ENGSO, who presented the Capacity Building project Sports as Values and aiming to foster positive values and enhancing grassroots sports in Western Balkan countries, respectively.

The following session was dedicated to the development of Italian DC policies, including the recent publication of the National DC Guidelines. Prof. Stefania Orrù from the Italian Society of Movement and Sport Sciences – SISMES acknowledged the advances of research in the dual career area and anticipated the signature of a Memorandun of Understanding with EAS during the XIV SISMES Congress (Naples, November 2-4, 2023). Colonel Walter Borghino from the International Military Sport Council and Italian Defence General Staff, illustrated the relevant role of the military sector in supporting sports by providing opportunities of dual career at the workplace, although different arrangements between army corps and countries are in place. Prof Antonio Tessitore, President of the European Network of Sport Education – ENSE and President of the Bachelor Degree in Sports Sciences at the University of Rome Foro Italico, underlined the relevant role of quality education in sports also for elite coaches through the dedicated dual career educational programmes at the Foro Italico University. In considering that EAS, ENSE, and EUSA are members of the Consultative Committee of EPAS – Council of Europe, Prof. Tessitore anticipated the preparation of a Memorandum of Understanding. Mr. Marco Arpino from the Italian National Olympic Committee – CONI presented the Italian DC Guidelines developed in cooperation with the Network of Italian Universities interested in sports – UNISPORT Italia, the Italian University Sports Federation – CUSI, and the Italian National Paralympic Committee – CIP, which represent a good practice and a further opportunity to develop dual career policies in Italy. The role of dual career in Italy was further offered by Mr. Carlo Molfetta, Gold Olympic Medalist in Taekwondo at the 2012 London Games and Member of the Italian National Athletes’ Commission at CONI, who highlighted the crucial role of the athletes’ representativeness in sports bodies and the support he received from the Italian Taekwondo Federation – FITA for his dual career in education and work, which allowed him to graduate in higher education while working as a sports manager.

The dedicated session to the 2023 Bengt Nybelius Scholarship was awarded to dr. Alejandro Leiva-Arcas from the Universitad Catolica de Murcia – UCAM for his paper entitled “Perceived Barriers for Student-Athletes with Disabilities: A Comparative Analysis according to the State’s Dual Career Support Policy System”, which offered novel findings from scientific data collected in five countries (Spain, Portugal, Italy, Romania and Ireland) during the recently completed EU ERASMUS+Sport project Para-limits aiming to adapt the dual career mentoring model to high-level athletes with disabilities.

The last session of the first day was dedicated to the significant evolution of dual career at seven Italian Universities. In particular, Prof. Giuliana Gobbi illustrated the special dual career financial support at the University of Parma, Prof. Alberto Rainoldi reported on the dual-career programme and the healthy campus at the University of Turin, Prof. Sergio Bellantonio highlighted the positive aspects of a blended learning for dual career students’ wellbeing at the University of Foggia, Prof. Stefano Bastianon from the University of Bergamo proposed an interesting legal approach for the protection of student-athletes taking into consideration the relevance of EU law, Prof. Raymond Siebetcheu introduced a plurilingual dual career education programme at the University for Foreigners of Siena in light of the massive phenomenon of migration, dr. Ida Cariati offered the approach to balanced lifestyles of student-athletes at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Dr. Davide Malacrida presented the state-of-the-art and future challenges for improvements of the dual career programme at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore – UCSC, and dr. Francesca Vitali explained the peer-tutoring organized at the University of Verona in cooperation with the University Sport Centre – CUS and the Centre for Educational Rights – ESU to facilitate the organization of individualized study programmes of athletes.

On the second day, Juan-Alfonso Garcia-Roca introduced the session focused on the promotion of wellbeing in dual career through a holistic approach followed by lectures on the potential benefits of quality sleeping strategies for recovery of elite women volleyball student-athletes by dr. Luca Rossini from  the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, the role of empowerment for personal development and wellbeing of athletes by Prof. Inga Staškevičiūtė-Butienė from the Lithuanian Sports University, the outcomes of workshops and panels with athletes and entrepreneurs by Prof. Romana Caput-Jogunica from the University of Zagreb and Croatian Olympic Committee, and the recent dual career programme at the Catholic University of Valencia by Jorge Terraces.

Seven presentations highlighted Dual Career Best Practices and Research. Prof. Pertii Huotari from the University of Jyväskylä underlined the relevant role of parents and friends for dual career at high school level, Prof. Piotr Rodak from the Academy of Physical Education in Katowice (Poland) illustrated the individual plan and study programmes at his university, Prof. Agita Abele from the Latvian Academy of Sports Education presented the dual career support for student-athletes in Latvia, Prof Pierluigi Diotaiuti from the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio proposed a monitoring tool for the development of a friendly dual career environment, Mr. Aku Nikander from the University of Jyväskylä highlighted the role of developmental evaluation in enhancing dual career environments, Prof. Irena Valantinė from the Lithuanian Sports University posed entrepreneurship and self-employment career options for elite athletes, Prof. Attilio Sacripanti from the International Judo Academy Foundation (IJF) addressed the outcomes of the ERASMUS+Sport project EDJCO on an online educational programme for facilitating the continuous education of employee-judo coaches, and Juan Alfonso Garcia-Roca from UCAM explained the aims and progression of the ERASMUS+Sport Project S4SC Sport for Social Change.

At the end of the morning and afternoon sessions of the second day, the participants contributed to the EAS workshops of the ERASMUS+Sport BRAnd Values Alignment through Dual Career (BRAVA-DC, 622824-EPP-1-2020-1-IE-SPO-SCP) organized by EAS in cooperation with Prof. Giovanni Mattia from University RomaTre and requiring the participants to grade the clarity of the 16 guidelines developed for enhancing dual career at the workplace, and of TALENT project (101090147- ERASMUS-SPORT-2022-SCP) organized by EAS in cooperation with dr. Martina Albanese and dr. Domenico Vicari from the University of Palermo asking participants’ opinions on the most relevant factors for identifying and supporting talents.

Mr. Ole Keldorf, EAS General Secretary, chaired the 2023 Annual General Assembly during which the activities carried out in this year have been summarized and unanimously approved, including the Annual Conference, online cafés, newletters, the participation in and application for European ERASMUS+ Sport Collaborative Partnerships (BRAVA-DC, Compath, DC Mentor, DiscoverU, ElCAMP, Find Me, Para-limits, Smart Start and Talent) and the Capacity Building “Sports as Values”, the cooperation with European institutions, academies, sports bodies, and policy makers, the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding with the European Fair Play Movement, and two Memorandum of Understanding to be signed with SISMES and ENSE. The outcomes of the participated survey on EAS Members’, Policy Makers’, and Stakeholders’ opinions regarding the Network vision and activities have been reported, which were precious to define the EAS Strategic Plan for the 2023-2026 quadrennium confirming the previous aims and activities extended also to talents in performing arts. It was announced that the 2024 EAS Conference will be held in Katowice (Poland), and the proposals for the 2026 Conference in Oulu (Finland) and 2027 Conference in Croatia, with an open call for the 2025 Conference. Prof. Mojca Doupona presented the 2022 Financial report, also unanimously approved. At the end of the General Assembly, the EAS members and stakeholders presented their appreciation to the Executive Board for its dedication to the dual career family and Andrej Pisl from EUSA announced that the President of EAS was awarded the “EUSA Medal of Appreciation” for her long-term commitment in EAS.

After the EAS General Assembly, Prof. Rajmund Tomik and Piotr Rozak presented the preliminary information of the 2024 EAS Conferences to be held in Katowice, Poland, which has been awarded the title of European City of Science 2024.

The third day of the event included a tour to the Montecassino Abbey and the closing ceremony at the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, with the participation of the President of CUS, and the Paralympic Champion and Lieutenant Colonel of the Italian Army Giuseppe Campoccio, who qualified for Paris 2024.

During the conference breaks, lunches, dinners, the visit to Gaeta and its Serapo beach, and the final tour the participants had plenty of opportunities to interact and envisage new innovative projects to be submitted during the next Call for ERASMUS+Sport Collaborative Partnerships and Capacity Buildings.  Also this year, the large delegation of Finnish Rectors and the Brazilian participants confirmed that the EAS Conference is 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 University of Cassino and Southern Lazio staff for their efforts to organize such a wonderful start of the 2023-2026 quadrennium to be continued in Katowice, Poland in 2024.

Further information is available at Instagram and facebook easconference2023

 

THE FINNISH DELEGATION AT THE EAS CONFERENCE

After the conference in Gaeta, Italy, which focused on dual careers and well-being, we, the representatives of sports academies in Finland, would like to express our gratitude. The conference was a valuable opportunity for us to learn more about how to support young athletes in their pursuit of balancing sports and education.

We want to thank the organizers and all the speakers for their insightful presentations and sharing of best practices. The discussions and exchange of experiences with fellow participants have provided us with new ideas and strategies to help our students achieve both athletic and academic success.

The seminar also offered an opportunity to engage in discussions with representatives from other sports academies and share best practices. This helped us in developing more supportive programs and resources for our students, enabling them to achieve both their athletic and academic goals.

The conference has strengthened our commitment to continue working together to support young athletes in their dual careers and promote their well-being. We look forward to future collaborations and opportunities to share experiences. Thank you for this enriching and inspiring conference.

 

 

 

 

On September 7th, 2023 at the City Hall of Brussels, Belgium, the President of the European Fair Play Movement,  Mr. Philippe Housiaux, welcomed public representatives, delegated of international associations, and personalities to celebrate the World Fair Play Day 2023 dedicated to “Peace Through Sport”.

In particular, the European Fair Play Movement created the prestigious “Sport for Peace Award”, assigning the first edition to Mrs. Berit Reiss-Andersen and the Norwegian Committee for the Nobel Peace Prize for creating the conditions to achieve lasting peace in the world. Furthermore, to support the aim that fair play is an everyday commitment, the Fair Play Calendar has been introduced, which encompasses 365 practical examples from sport to education and general citizenship.

This year, also the “International Fair Play Passport” has been introduced to promote both the Olympic values and the values in all sports regardless of different national identities. This award has been developed in collaboration with Olympic Academies of Italy (AONI) and Greece (HOA), under the auspices of the International Fair Play Committee, the European Fair Play Movement, and the Italian National Fair Play Committee, the Italian (CONI) and the Hellenic Olympic Committees, and the National Platform for Sport lntegrity, to be assigned to events and programmes encouraging the development of Olympic values, combatting deception, physical and verbal abuse/violence, exploitation, excessive commercialization and corruption.

Celebrated in 180 countries worldwide the 4th edition of World Fair Play Day in Brussels demonstrated the power of Fair Play also through artistic expression, encompassing special artistic “A Violin For Peace” performance by the Ukrainian violinist, Myroslava Kotorovyck, and a quartet from the Chamber Orchestra of Huy, orchestrated by Belgian composer Luc Baiwir. Furthermore, an artistic dance performance by the Norwegian dancer Selina Jappee, and choreographed by the International Dance Organization (IDO) marked the celebration of World Fair Play Day.

For the first time, a project concerning dual-career athletes has been initiated in the Republic of Kosovo. The project, titled “Dual-career athletes in the Republic of Kosovo and their motivation towards sport and education” is under the leadership of Dr. Sc. Masar Gjaka, 2019 Bengt Nybelius Scholarship winner, who holds the position of Dean at the Faculty of Sports Science and Movement at the University for Business and Technology in Pristina. Thanks to the outstanding collaboration with researchers and experts from five different countries within the European Union, during the period of 2018-2019 Dr. Gjaka cooperated as a researcher for the co-construction of the online educational programme for parents of dual career athletes of the ERASMUS+Sport EMPATIA project (https://edu.empatiasport.eu/eng/).

The “Dual-career athletes in the Republic of Kosovo and their motivation towards sport and education” project holds significant pertinence in its capacity to provide substantial support to dual-career athletes in the future, especially the Republic of Kosovo. The acquisition of knowledge, unique experience, establishment of a network, and comprehension of the significance of dual-career support have collectively instigated the inception of this mission.

The successful realization of this project owed its feasibility to the endorsement of the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports. The Ministry recognized the project as important and aligned with their goals. It is important to note that this project serves as an initial step toward the accomplishment of more extensive initiatives on national, regional, and even international scales. It’s notable that the execution of this project stems from the close cooperation with the European Athlete Students organization, which has made invaluable contributions to the execution and the achievement of outcomes of the ongoing “Dual-career athletes in the Republic of Kosovo and their motivation towards sport and education” project. In particular, dr. Gjaka (UBT) and dr. Elena Conde (UCAM) are acting as Members of the EAS Scientific Committee, chaired by Prof. Antonio Tessitore (UNIMED) and supervised by the ExCom Member Prof. Antonio Figueiredo (Coimbra University).

Dr. Gjaka will have further opportunities to establish Dual Career cooperation during his Fulbright Scholarship visit at the Department of Applied Physiology, Health, and Clinical Sciences of the University of North Carolina Charlotte (USA).

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EAS wishes all the Bengt Nybelius Scholarship Winners to be inspired for advancing the European Dual Career and is looking forward to meet the 2023 winner on October 2-4 during the Annual Conference in Gaeta https://sites.google.com/unicas.it/easconference2023/home.

Hosted by the Foundacion ONCE, on June 27, 2023 Laura Capranica (President), Mojca Doupona (Treasurer) and Antonio Sanchez-Pato (Board Member) attended the event on dual career of Paralympic athletes, during which issues on their challenges and opportunities of a Dual Career and the experiences in combining high competition and university paths have been addressed.

Moderated by Fernando Riaño (World Paralympic triathlete and Director of Sustainability/ESG and Institutional Relations at Grupo Social ONCE), during the first session Laura Capranica (EAS), Juan Alfonso García Roca (UCAM) and Luis Leardy and María Delgado (Members of the International Paralympic Committee and Spanish representatives) addressed the challenges and opportunities of a Dual Career of para-athletes.

With her personal experience, María Delgado moderate the second session dedicated to High Competition Athletes and the University.    With her personal experience, María Delgado (Paralympic Committee) moderate the second session dedicated to High Competition Athletes and the University with the University Paralympic Carla Casals (Paralympic trainer program FONCE)  and Ignacio Arribas  (Paralympic Committee)-

During the final remarks, Mrs. Dª Isabel Martínez Lozano, Director of Programmes with Universities and Promotion of Young Talent (FONCE), reminded the audience that since 1938 ONCE has laid the foundation for a system of specialized social services for individuals with disabilities to overcome the obstacles to develop socially, professionally and personally. With the Para-Limits project, ONCE included dual career of athletes with disability, ensuring the sustainab  ility of this project.

Following the event, the Para-Limits Team discussed the final steps of the project including the final report and envisioned future collaboration in this area. The Para-Limits – Dual Career of Student-Athletes with Disabilities as a Tool for Social Inclusion project (EPLUS 400622213) will be present at the 2023 EAS Conference in Gaeta, Italy next October 2-4, 2023.

Para-Limits 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 Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

Croatian Academic Sports Federation (CASF/HASS), with the support of the European University Sports Association (EUSA), academic and other partners, hosted the first “4 Healthy Academic Society” conference in Poreč, Croatia on June 8 -9, 2023.

The conference was opened with the welcoming words of the CASF President and EUSA 1st Vice-President Mr Haris Pavletic and EUSA President, Mr Adam Roczek.

The conference showcased a significant step towards creating a healthier and more active academic environment that will benefit the physical and mental health of students, academics, and professionals. It was the place where multiple scientific presentations and papers were presented, knowledge shared, important data showcased, and networks strenghtened. This conference emphasized the importance of physical exercises and health, while addressing a broad range of topics related also to dual career.

Prof. Mojca Doupona (EAS ex-com member) was a keynote speaker. She gave presentation entitled “From EU guidelines on dual career to useful practical tools for student athletes”, emphasizing important best practice examples, projects related to the topic of dual career(i.e. Brava DC, TALENT, Compath, Paralimits), as well as sharing knowledgeable examples of her expertise, extensive research involvement, and strategic leadership experience.

On the topic of Dual career and academic sport, the attendees had the chance to hear and see study and research data of athletes’ Croatian Career Centre, analysis of the current situation and trends in competitive and recreative university sport, the importance of information in the system of academic sports, as well as new strategies to improve employment opportunities and sports event quality in Europe.

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In being a platform for intergovernmental co-operation between its Member States (i.e., Governing Board) and sports actors (i.e., Consultative Committee), the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) of the Council of Europe aims to contribute to ensure good governance, ethical and inclusive sport. On June 7-8, 2023 in Strasbourg (France), President Laura Capranica had the opportunity to participate in the annual meeting of the Consultative Committee, to present the past and present EAS activities in relation to the aims and recommendations of the revised European Sport Charter (https://www.coe.int/en/web/sport/revision-esc/), to elect the President and a new Member of the Consultative Committee Bureau, and to participate in the discussion during the meetings of the EPAS Governing Board.

Regarding the revised European Sport Charter, the aims of the recently finalized (AMID, DONA, EdMedia, ELCAMP, EMPATIA, More Than Gold, Sport Opens Schools, and STARTING11) and ongoing (BRAVA-DC, COMPATH, Para-Limits, Talent, Sports as Value) projects co-funded by the European Union have been illustrated. Furthermore, the EAS and EPAS role in the ongoing European COST Action Determinants of Physical Activity in Settings (DE-PASS, CA19101) has been highlighted.

To integrate the Bureau of the Consultative Committee elected last year (Vice Chair: Mogens Kirkeby – International Sport and Culture Association – ISCA; Members: Pauline Johanet – Peace and Sport; Janez Sodrznik – The Association For International Sport for All – TAFISA; Baiba Veisa – European Fair Play Movement – EFPM), and to the Gender Equality Rapporteur (Marie Dennington – European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation – ENGSO), Charlotte Girard Fabre (International Federation for Sports Officials – IFSO) and Andrej Pisl (European University Sports Association – EUSA) have been elected for an one-year mandate as Chair and new Member, respectively. Also the Governing Board elected its new Bureau, confirming Chair Alexandre Husting (Luxembourg) and Vice-Chair Andrea Carletti (Italy), and Members Solène Charuau (France), Benthe Tanghe (Netherlands), Andrew Decelis (Malta), Ioanna Paraskevopoulou (Cyprus) and Diana De Aguiar Santos (Portugal).

During the joint sessions, the past and upcoming EPAS events have been presented. Issues on the promotion of sport integrity have been discussed, including the draft Declaration on Sport Integrity and the role of the International Network of Magistrates and Prosecutors Responsible for Sports (MARS) to be presented to the Committee of Ministers.

The day before the meetings, EPAS also organized a hybrid training session on gender equality, with dr. Jane Dennehy specifically addressing unconscious bias in women’s sport and media.

More information is available at https://www.coe.int/en/web/sport/epas/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hosted by the Instituto Politécnico de Viseu and coordinated by Fundacion Universitaria San Antonio – UCAM, on May 30, 2023, the Para-Limits Team gathered in Viseu, Portugal to examine the status of reports after completion of the IO4 pilot course, with a focus on the presentation of the Executive Report. As well, was presented the pilot course feedback and respective areas for improvement.

Para-Limits – Dual Career of Student-Athletes with Disabilities as a Tool for Social Inclusion project (EPLUS 400622213) is aimed at enabling high-level sportsmen and women with some kind of disability to successfully complete their sports and university careers without undermining one over the other. The name Para-Limits refers to those high-level athletes, Paralympics included, who seek to break down barriers and display their talent without limits.

During the meeting was discuss the format of the publication of the outputs of the project getting the idea that the most viable option is to publish the course modules in Handbook format in order to fulfil the IO5 of the project.

Financial aspects were mentioned by the coordinator institution and considering the project is coming to an end, final announcements were presented to keep all the procedures suitable with the agency requirements.

Finally, it was informed that the final transnational meeting of the project will take place on June 27th, 2023, at the headquarters of the ONCE Foundation in Madrid, Spain.

The EAS was represented by Antonio Figueiredo and Antonio Pato (physically) and Laura Capranica (remotely).

Para-Limits 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 Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

 

 

 

On June 1st, 2023, more than 80 participants, including university students from Niš (Serbia) attended online the tenth EAS Cafè “Dual career as European sports diplomacy”, moderated by Prof. Antonio Sanchez-Pato, Director of the Sports Science Area at the Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR, Spain) and member of the EAS Executive Committee.

 

Prof. Sanchez-Pato introduced the theme of the Cafè by offering the definitions of sport diplomacy and examples of this powerful tool to improve the dialogue, relations, and cultural exchanges between communities, to defuse tensions and to build bridges between countries. He also highlighted the role of education of sportspersons whose experiences of a globalized sport environment could help them developing skills useful in the diplomatic arena. Finally, he emphasized the potential of e-learning to support dual career worldwide, especially in considering that some European universities historically have a relevant cultural exchange in other continents, such as Latin America.

 

 

The first speaker, Prof. Felipe Rodrigues Da Costa, Assistant Professor at the Physical Education Faculty of the Brasilia University (FEF/UnB) and Coordinator of the Post-graduate Program in Physical Education, summarized the development of dual career in Latin America, starting from his post-doc experience at the University of Coimbra and his cooperation with Prof. Antonio Figueiredo, Member of the EAS Excecutive Committee. He illustrated not only his personal dedication to the development of dual career research in Latin America that resulted in a tremendous increase of scientific contributions during the past few years, but also the capitalization of the good practice of EAS for establishing a dual career Ibero-American network, which resulted in the organization of international seminars and the participation of Brazilian delegates to the EAS conference.

The second speaker, Prof. Karim Chamari, Head of Aspetar Injury and Illness Prevention Program (ASPREV) at Aspetar, Doha (Qatar) presented his difficulties in combining his academic and sport careers as a Tunisian Olympic windsurfer at the Barcelona Games in 1992. Whilst in Tunisia he struggled to have dual career arrangements at academic level, as a PhD student at the University of Montpellier (France) he engaged in personal negotiations with his PhD tutor to have a 4-month break from his research studies to prepare for the Olympic Games. Suffering a sudden end of his sport career due to an unexpected severe pathology, Prof. Chamari benefited from his bio-medical studies to recover his condition. Despite a lack of institutional dual career support, Prof. Chamari’s determination made him a well-prepared coach of professional soccer players and one of the most rewarded outstanding scholars.

In summarizing the general discussion, Prof. Sanchez-Pato underlined the main role of dual career in establishing understanding between cultures, scientific research, and cooperation between organizations. He also urged young researcher to send their application to the Bengt Nybelius Scholarship before July 1, 2023, and anticipated that an EAS survey will be mailed to its internal and external stakeholders to collect their opinions regarding the past and future EAS activities. Before closing the Tenth EAS Cafè, the participants were informed that the next EAS Cafè will be organized in fall, after the Annual Conference to be held in Gaeta next October 2-4, 2023.

Hosted by the Fundacion Universitaria San Antonio – UCAM and coordinated by Collective Innovation AS, on May 29-30, 2023, the COMPATH Team gathered in Murcia, Spain to examine the preliminary findings of a desk analysis of academic curricula encompassing sports-oriented technology and 21st century skills, business world, entrepreneurship and different thinking and literacy methods, and to envisage further progression of the project.

 

The COMPATH project (101050955) supports the educational, professional, and personal development of young athletes-students (18-25 yrs) through a ‘‘Competence Hub on Sport Innovation’’, thereby contributing to promote quality and new jobs and to driving innovation. Using the potential of sport, COMPATH will contribute to smart growth and employment through the re-usable, transferable and up-scalable results (the content – educational resources and tools; and space – platform) offered to young athletes-students and facilitators responsible for their education and guidance.

In the next months, two surveys will be administered to European academic experts and student-sportspersons aged between 18 to 25 years, respectively. Furthermore, national semi-structured interviews with experts in dual career, sports technology, and/or pedagogy will be envisaged.

Further information will be shared during the next EAS Annual Conference to be held in Gaeta, Italy, next October 2-4, 2023

 

COMPATH 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 Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. 

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