EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR MAGAZINE 2019-20^104
- EU INITIATIVES
NEW PROJECTS
The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive
Agency (EACEA) in September 2019 published the
selection results of the Erasmus+ Sport – Call for
proposals; the Collaborative partnerships and Not-For-
Profit European Sport Events beginning in 2020. We are
happy to announce that again also projects where EUSA
Institute forms part of the partnership consortium have
been selected for funding from the European Union.
The call covered large scale
Not-For-Profit European sport
events, small collaborative
projects and collaborative
partnerships which focus on
these four main aspects: Health
Enhancing Physical Activities
(HEPA) and the European
Week of Sport; dual career
and volunteering; combatting
doping and match-fixing – good
governance, and social inclusion
and combatting violence, racism
and discrimination.
The European University Sports
Association (EUSA) with its
EUSA Institute in Ljubljana,
Slovenia, will take part in
two projects encouraging
social inclusion and equal
opportunities in sport:
- as a full partner in a
collaborative partnership
project led by the FARE
Network: Innovating Football
Leadership: Inclusion through
Policy and Practice (iFlipp) - as an associate partner in
not-for-profit sports event
coordinated by the Alice
Milliat Association: The
Queens Rugby7 Festival.
These projects will be co-funded
by the Erasmus+ Programme
of the European Union. The
results are a great recognition
of our organisation and EUSA
activities, and we are very
excited about contributing 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.
PLEASE SEE
eusa.eu/projects
for more information