EUSA Year Magazine 2022-2023

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NEW PROJECTS


The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) announced


the selection results of the Erasmus+ Sport – Call for proposals; the Cooperation


partnerships, small scale cooperation partnerships and Not-For-Profit European


Sport Events in two parts. Following the completion of the results, EUSA is


proud and happy to announce that a project with the EUSA Institute as the


coordinator has been selected for funding from the European Union.


European University Sports
Association (EUSA) with its
EUSA Institute in Ljubljana,
Slovenia, was granted funding
for cooperation partnership
project “Enhancing sport
organisations and management
(ESOM)” project, focusing on
development of university sport,
good governance, and dual
career. The project is co-funded
by the European Union and its
duration is 24 months, starting
on January 1, 2023.


Enhancing sport organisations
and management (ESOM) aims
to strengthen management and
event organisation in university
sport through blended learning,
sharing experiences, gaining new
information and skills on the key
topics of sports management,


funding, communication, and
other key topics.

Main activities will be research,
education and dissemination
aiming to help organisations
and management of university
sport. The project will directly
address priorities of the 2021-
2024 EU Work Plan for Sport
and the Erasmus+ annual
work programme: primarily
and directly in promoting and
supporting Good Governance
in Sport through promoting the
quality of coaching and staff,
and indirectly by promoting
Sport and Education, supporting
the dual careers of athletes.

Both priorities are listed under
the general priority area: Protect
integrity and values in sport.

This project partnership brings
together a European NGO sports
entity, the EUSA Institute,
national university sport
bodies in 5 countries: Croatia,
Montenegro, the Netherlands,
Poland, Ukraine and two
universities from Ljubljana,
Slovenia and Miskolc, Hungary.

Seven countries are involved
through the partnership
consortium, but the activities
and results will be beneficial
to a wider number of countries
and array of organisation,
especially in the research and
dissemination activities.

EUSA Institute otherwise
remains an active partner
in several ongoing projects,
supported by Erasmus+

programme of the European
Union.

We are proud to be able to
continue our active contribution
to the development of university
sport and sport in general on
the European level, also with
the support of the European
Union through the Erasmus+
programme.

PLEASE SEE
http://www.eusa.eu/projects
for more information

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR MAGAZINE 2022-23^124



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