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EUSA Newsletter 07-2023, ISSN 1855-4571
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The European University Sports Association (EUSA) would like to announce the dates and location of the EUSA General Assembly 2023. The Assembly will be held in Kusadasi, Türkiye from October 12 to 15, 2023. Arrivals of EUSA members' delegates are expected on Thursday, October 12 and departures on Sunday, October 15, 2023. Besides the Assembly, also EUSA Executive Committee Meeting, EUSA-FISU Strategic Dialogue and EUSA Awards Gala will be held. Official invitation with more details will be sent in mid-July. More information...
Norwegian Association of University Sports has new Secretary General 01 June 2023
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The Confederation Board of the Norwegian Association of University Sports has chosen to hire Mr Atle Rolstadaas as the association's new General Secretary.
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EUSA gender equality activities shared with NOC Slovenia 02 June 2023
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On the invitation of the Gender Equality Commission of the National Olympic Committee of Slovenia (OKS), representatives of the European University Sports Association (EUSA) and the EUSA Institute attended the Commission's meeting in Ljubljana on May 31.
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European Youth and Sport Platform 2023 05 June 2023
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The inaugural edition of the European Youth and Sport Platform 2023 was held in Stockholm, Sweden, on June 1–4, 2023, organized by ENGSO Youth in cooperation with ENGSO and the Swedish Sports Confederation.
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EUSA-EUG2024 Convention held in Hungary 05 June 2023 |
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Between June 1 and 4, the EUSA-EUG 2024 Convention took place in Budapest, Debrecen and Miskolc. The event was organised by the European University Sports Association (EUSA) and local organising committee of the European Universities Games Debrecen-Miskolc 2024 (EUG2024).
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ESOM partners meet in Porec 09 June 2023
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Croatian Academic Sports Federation hosted in Poreč on June 8-9 the second meeting of the project Enhancing Sport Organisations and Management (ESOM), co-funded by the European Union.
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Inaugural 4 Healthy Academic Society Conference 09 June 2023
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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.
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2023 EPAS annual meeting brings changes in the boards 09 June 2023
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EPAS – Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport, a body of the Council of Europe (COE), held its annual meeting of the Governing Board and Consultative Committee in Strasbourg on June 8 and 9, 2023; providing an overview of activities and bringing changes in the elected representatives of the two EPAS bodies.
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GSHE project partners meet in Brussels 12 June 2023
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Partners of the Erasmus+ project Green Sports Hub Europe (GSHE) including the European University Sports Association met in Brussels on the 7th and 8th of June, reviewing the project progress, and planning the next steps.
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Uni4S concluded with a meeting in the Netherlands 12 June 2023
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On the 11th of June, the last in-person meeting between the (Uni)ted forces to support the education of (Uni)versity sport comm(Uni)ty project partners took place in Wageningen, in the Netherlands with a combined multiple sports event.
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Preparing for the EUSA General Assembly 2023 12 June 2023
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The General Assembly of the European University Sports Association (EUSA) will be held in Kusadasi, Türkiye in October 2023.
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EUSA at the European Youth Event 2023 14 June 2023
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On 9-10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 took place in Strasbourg, gathering over 10000 young people invested in the various fields on national and European level.
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First in-person edition of the 'eFADU Nationals' event 15 June 2023
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The first National University Championships of Esports/Gaming, called eFADU Nationals, took place from June 8th to 11th in Maia, Portugal.
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EUC 2023 season starts this weekend 19 June 2023
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The 2023 European Universities Championships are getting closer and closer, with the local organising committees working in full steam for another sport-filled summer season, starting this weekend.
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Active ESC Mid-term training in Istria 19 June 2023
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Keeping the tradition alive, MOVIT organized the mid-term training for the ESC volunteers between the 12th and 16th of June in southwestern Slovenia, Istria/Karst region.
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Equality and Inclusion in Football Conference in Lisbon 19 June 2023
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Representatives from the European University Sports Association (EUSA) attended FARE Network’s Equality and Inclusion in Football Conference on June 15th and 16th in Lisbon, Portugal.
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New EUSA volunteering opportunity for 2023-24 23 June 2023
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European University Sports Association and the EUSA Institute are announcing the volunteering opportunities for 2023, with long-term (12 months) volunteering position in the EUSA Office, starting this fall.
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Successful GA of ASA Israel 26 June 2023
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Israel Academic Sports Association (ASA) held it's General Assembly on June 21, 2023, at Lewinsky -Wingate Institute, with the participation of the representatives of all academic institutions and universities members of ASA Israel.
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EUC Football 2023 starts first 26 June 2023
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The Opening Ceremony of European Universities Football Championship took place on Sunday, 25th in Tirana, Albania, at Folé Residence. This Ceremony marked the beginning of an exciting week of intense competition. It brought together key figures from the sports and academic world.
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2023 European Week of Sport Webinar 30 June 2023
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Representatives of the national coordinating bodies and partners of the European Week of Sport and the #BEACTIVE campaign met online on June 15 for the Key Players' Webinar. European University Sports Association (EUSA) was also represented during the streaming event by Mr Salvatore Sisca, new EUSA Media Coordinator.
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UK on EUC 2023 in record numbers 30 June 2023
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BUCS is thrilled to announce that the record for the largest and broadest representation of British universities across European Universities Championships have been broken this year.
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FISU Section |
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EUSA Insider |
Ally Forbes
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Principal Investigator (PI) of the University of Wolverhampton
United Kingdom
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Important Dates Coming Up |
June 25-
July 2
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European Universities Football Championship Tirana, Albania
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July 3-
July 9
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European Universities Tennis Championship Granada, Spain
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July 4-
July 9
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European Universities Table Tennis Championship Olomouc, Czechia
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July 8-
July 14
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European Universities Handball Championship Podgorica, Montenegro
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July 13-
July 19
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European Universities Badminton Championship Miskolc, Hungary
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July 13-
July 19
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European Universities Water Polo Championship Miskolc, Hungary
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July 15-
July 19
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European Universities 3x3 Basketball Championship Debrecen, Hungary
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July 16-
July 23
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European Universities Volleyball Championship Braga, Portugal
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July 18-
July 26
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European Universities Futsal Championship Split, Croatia
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July 23-
July 30
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European Universities Combat Sports Championship (Judo, Karate, Kickboxing, Taekwondo) Zagreb, Croatia
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July 23-
July 30
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European Universities Basketball Championship Aveiro, Portugal
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July 28-
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Summer World University Games Chengdu, China
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August 24-
August 27 |
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European Universities Orienteering Championship St. Gallen, Switzerland
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August 28-
August 31 |
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European Universities Rugby 7s Championship Lisbon, Portugal
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September 6-
September 9 |
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European Universities Golf Championship Ferrara, Italy
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September 7-
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European Universities Rowing Championship Bydgoszcz, Poland
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September 19-
September 24 |
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European Universities Beach Sports Championship (Beach Handball, Beach Volleyball) Malaga, Spain
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September 20
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International Day of University Sport #LetsIDUS Worldwide
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September 23-
September 30 |
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European Week of Sport #BeActive #HealthyLifestyle4All Europe-wide
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What's up! - Student Column |
Mental health in sports
In this month’s What’s up student Column our EUSA Intern Ms Emma Carrière elaborates on the importance of mental health and well being in sports.
I think we all know that sport has a physical effect on everyone and allows us to mold our body as we wish. But what about the effects on mental health? And how are these mental issues perceived by athletes and the general public?
First of all, what does the term "mental health" really mean? The World Health Organization defines this term as “a state of well-being in which a person can fulfill themselves, overcome the normal stresses of life, perform productive work and contribute to the life of his community”.
According to one study, sport is described as a “miracle medication” in the prevention and management of mental health. Indeed, it would improve our mood, reduce the chances of depression and anxiety and develop a more balanced lifestyle. People would feel more awake, calm and satisfied after physical activity but also less stressed and therefore make better decisions. In addition, sport also helps to reduce social isolation while increasing self-esteem. According to scientists, physical activity would even be 1.5 times more effective than psychotherapy or the medication usually delivered to fight against the symptoms of depression.
We can have a conclusion that the practice of a sport is essential to fight against mental problems. But sport is not capable of solving all of these diseases. Indeed, some great athletes find it more difficult to assume certain problems such as anxiety, depression, stress or even sleep disorders for fear of being perceived as a failure and reducing their chances of signing a contract for a team, advertising campaign or sponsor. Poor mental health should not be seen as a sign of weakness and needs to be addressed at all levels to overcome this stigma.
It is therefore important to identify these diseases, to treat them but also to assume them, here are some examples of athletes who have succeeded despite those: Serena Williams, world tennis champion who suffered from depression following injuries and health problems as well as a postpartum depression. But also Michael Phelps, the most decorated competitive swimmer and Olympian of all time, confessed to falling into depression, drugs and once considered suicide.
I would like to finish this article with the message that, mental health must be treated appropriately and taken seriously at all levels. It is important to understand that this is not an end in itself and that everyone is capable of going through this ordeal. Mental problems should not be seen as a weakness but rather as a strength, a sign of courage, you have to see yourself as a winner.
The author of this article, Emma Carrière, is currently an intern at the European University Sports Association as part of her studies. She passes a certificate of higher technician in management in Bordeaux, France. Mental health is a major subject of our generation, free the floor, treat your ailments, help others and keep moving forward.
Are you a student with an opinion? We are looking for new contributors for our student column every month. Feel free to contact stc@eusa.eu to offer a piece or propose a topic.
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