EUSA Year Magazine 2020-21

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partnerships. The European
University Sports Association
(EUSA) with the EUSA Institute
based in Ljubljana, Slovenia,
will lead the Inclusion in
Sport (iSPORT) project,
encouraging social inclusion
and equal opportunities in
sport. In addition, the project
of the European Universities
Games Belgrade 2021 was
also selected for funding, with
special focus being given to the
promotion of voluntary activity
in sport.


As a partner in collaborative
partnership consortiums,
the EUSA Institute will also
be involved in the following
projects which fall under various
categories:


a) Promoting education in and
through sport with special focus
on skills development and dual
career of athletes



  • Brand Value Alignment
    through Dual Career (BRAVA):
    The objective of this project
    is to enhance the European
    workplace environment
    so the circumstances and
    challenges of dual career
    athletes and coaches can be
    recognised and effectively
    accommodated.

  • Micro Learning
    Entrepreneurship for Athletes
    (MLEA): This project will
    addresses the collaborative
    partnership priority to
    “promote education in and
    through sport with special
    focus on skills development,
    as well support the
    implementation of the EU
    Guidelines on Dual Careers of
    Athletes”.

  • (Uni)ted forces to support
    the education of (Uni)versity
    sport comm(Uni)ty (Uni4S):
    this initiative aims to create
    educational opportunities for
    staff working in university
    sport associations, creating
    conditions for skills
    development of participants
    in the area of organising
    university sport tournaments.


b) Encouraging social inclusion
and equal opportunities in sport


  • PROmoting GendeR Equality
    in Sports (PROGRES): the
    project aims to promote
    gender equality, encourage
    social inclusion and equal
    opportunities in the sports
    sector and specifically in
    football, by promoting gender
    mainstreaming within football
    federations and associations.
    c) Improving good governance
    and sustainability in sport

  • Green Sports Hub Europe
    (GSHE): this project looks
    into ways in which the sports
    sector can become more
    environmentally sustainable.
    d) Promoting voluntary activity
    in sport

  • Work for a cause, serve
    for sport (W4C-S4S): the
    goal of this project is to
    educate and equip volunteers
    for participating in the
    organisation of national and
    international sporting events.


e) Supporting mobility of
volunteers, coaches, managers
and staff of non-profit sport
organisations:


  • Be(ach) Volunteer, Be(ach)
    Fair! (VolFair): the main
    aims of this initiative are to
    exchange knowledge about
    volunteering systems and
    to improve the volunteer’s
    policies by using the benefits
    of beach handball (fair play
    as a main sport’s rule) as a
    model during the organisation
    of sport events.


These projects will be co-funded
by the Erasmus+ Programme
of the European Union. The
results are a great recognition
of the organisation and EUSA
activities, with EUSA pleased to
contribute to the development
of university sport and sport
in general on the European
level, with the support of the
European Union through the
Erasmus+ programme.

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