EUSA Magazine 2019-20

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EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR MAGAZINE 2019-20^96



  1. EU INITIATIVES


SMART SPORT


This two-year project supports the implementation of continental
dual career guidelines, embracing sport and education while

linking them to the business sector, especially focusing on


smart technologies. Within the project, online educational
modules for elite athletes and coaches will be developed,

aimed at enhancing their knowledge of innovative and smart
technologies, their technological skills and its uses.

Smart Sport supports the
implementation of the
European Union guidelines
on dual careers of athletes
by setting up a transnational
network of stakeholders who
will elaborate on, implement
and test an innovative Dual
Career Programme as a new
educational and training
opportunity for athletes and
coaches. The project will
strengthen cooperation between
educational institutions and
sport organisations at EU
level while meeting the hard
challenges athletes face in
having to combine education
with sports training.

Smart Sport wishes to
contribute to supporting
further implementation and
development, allowing for
flexible online education for

talented student-athletes
in project partner countries.
The project targets university
student-athletes, coaches and
sport professionals from these
countries, focusing on the use of
modern technologies that can
change the way society operates
and can have a huge impact on
the development of sport by
giving it a whole new perspective
to focus on. Online educational
modules elaborated by project
experts in sport technology are
being developed and the didactic
content will be oriented towards
tech-enabled learning and
training to facilitate prospective
programme participants in
acquiring new, more advanced
and effective skills.

The project aims not only to raise
the competence of university
athletes and coaches through

education in and through
sport, but also to increase the
awareness of major stakeholders
in sports and education about
dual career of athletes and
elaborate new state-of-the-art
paths for EU athletes.

Smart Sport is co-financed by
the Erasmus+ Programme of the
European Union and is led by the
Bulgarian Olympic Committee
(BUL). The partners consortium
is composed of the Institute of
Sports Sciences at the University
of Vienna (AUT), the Otto von
Guericke University Magdeburg
(GER), the Macedonian Olympic
Committee (MKD) and the
European University Sports
Association Institute (SLO).

PLEASE SEE
smartsport.bg
for more information

Co-funded by the
Erasmus+ Programme
of the European Union
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