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EUSA Newsletter 03-2024, ISSN 1855-4571
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European University Sports Association and the EUSA Institute are announcing the volunteering opportunities for 2024, with long-term (1 year) volunteering position in the EUSA Office, and short-term volunteering positions during the European Universities Games in Debrecen-Miskolc in July, 2024. We are announcing the call and March 10th as the deadline for application for the next round of volunteering projects under European Solidarity Corps - ESC (successor of European Voluntary Service - EVS) within our organisation. The foreseen service in EUSA for this call is one year with the next available term being from 1st of September 2024 until 31 of August 2025. Support of volunteering in the EU has a long tradition, as representing the service that provides young Europeans with the unique chance to express their personal commitment through unpaid and full-time voluntary activities. In this way, it aims to develop solidarity, mutual understanding, and tolerance among young people, thus contributing to reinforcing social cohesion in the European Union and to promoting young people's active citizenship. The European Solidarity Corps brings together young people to build a more inclusive society, supporting vulnerable people and responding to societal challenges. This opportunity is opened to young people, especially university students and graduates aged 18-30, interested in sport or specifically in university sports, with some previous volunteering experiences, motivated and willing to work individually and in a team. We are looking for flexible & open minded people. 3 volunteers will be selected for this project. We strive for gender balance and geographic diversity in our selection. Besides benefiting the local communities and organisations, young volunteers can develop new skills by participating in voluntary activities, improving their personal, educational and professional development. Volunteers can benefit from specific training throughout the activity and agree on their expected learning outcomes, processes and methods in advance. With participation the volunteers get board and lodging, insurance is covered and a small allowance for the duration of the project will be given. For the ESC project to be successful it requires close co-operation among at least three key players: the supporting (sending) organisation in the country of the volunteer, hosting organisation (us) and the volunteers themselves. Please be aware while submitting your application that, ESC does not mean a free vacation but an internship in a way, with emphasis on learning experiences, personal growth and improving youth employability opportunities. For more information and complete application procedure, please see www.eusa.eu/projects/european-solidarity-corps Besides the long-term ESC volunteering opportunity, EUSA also offers a short-term volunteering opportunities during the 2024 European Universities Games. European University Sports Association (EUSA) in cooperation with its Student Commission (EUSA STC) and the local Organising Committees of the offer the possibility for students to actively take part in the EUSA sports events as volunteers. The main aim of this programme is to give a chance for young students, who are interested in sports and in organizing sport events, to get the opportunity of experiencing a unique adventure, learning about the values of sport, and gaining valuable work experience through volunteering. The registration for this short term volunteering experience at the European Universities Games 2024 in Debrecen – Miskolc is already opened with the deadline being 30th of April. More information can be found on the following link: eug2024.eu/volunteersMore information...
EUSA Office welcomes new staff member 01 February 2024
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European University Sports Association (EUSA) and its Institute are happy to introduce a new staff member – Ms Valentina Vucenovic Ms Vucenovic has joined EUSA Office in Ljubljana from January 2024 as Head of Administration.
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ESOM seminar on volunteering and management of sports events 03 February 2024
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Within the ESOM (Enhancing Sport Organisations and Management) project, co-founded by the European Union, a seminar and in-person partners’ meeting was hosted by the University Sport Association of Poland (AZS) on February 2 in Warsaw.
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Invitation to SELL Games 2024 05 February 2024
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We are pleased to announce that the XXXIX SELL Student Games will take place from May 16 - 19, 2024 in Kaunas, Lithuania.
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Invitation to the 56th ASA International Championship 05 February 2024
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The ASA International Championship 2024 will be taking place in Eilat, between 10-13 of March, being the biggest Israeli sport event. The event will be held under the patronage of the European University Sports Association (EUSA).
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EUSA meets ADH in Ljubljana 07 February 2024
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On 6th of February, a delegation from the German University Sports Federation (ADH), visited EUSA headquarters in Ljubljana for one day working meeting.
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Busy schedule of working meetings in Ljubljana 07 February 2024 |
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EUSA members attended several working meetings in Ljubljana, Slovenia in the past few days - some of which at the EUSA Office. Purpose of all these fruitful meetings was focusing on numerous events, initiatives and activities, some of them recently organised and some planned for the near future, as well as consolidating existing precious relationships in the university sport environment.
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Croatian Academic Sports Federation celebrates its 30th anniversary 12 February 2024
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With festive academic atmosphere, on 7th of February the Croatian Academic Sports Federation celebrated UniSport Stars – the annual sport awards as well as the 30th jubilee birthday of the association.
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2023 #MyEusa Photo Competition winner announced 13 February 2024
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The votes for 2023 #MyEUSA photo competition have been tallied, with the grand overall winner of the contest finally decided.
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EUG24 Supervision Commission meets in Miskolc 14 February 2024
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The Hungarian city of Miskolc hosted a two day Supervision Commission Meeting on 13-14 February 2024, as the local organisers provided updates of their continual progress in organisation of the next edition of the European Universities Games 2024 in Debrecen-Miskolc - ahead of the registrations deadline scheduled for March 1.
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Save the date: EUSA 25th Anniversary Gala 15 February 2024
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The European University Sports Association (EUSA) would like to announce the dates and location of the EUSA 25th Anniversary Gala and Conference 2024.
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SHARE 2.0 initiative kicks off 20 February 2024
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Today, the kickoff of the European Commission's SHARE 2.0 initiative was held online. The new initiative builds on the results of the SHARE initiative (2018-2023), and will focus on strengthening collaboration and knowledge exchange on key stakeholders in the field of sport on the topics of funding, health, innovation, green sport and sustainability.
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Swedish University Sports Federation has new Secretary General 21 February 2024
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On February the 5th, the role of new Secretary General (SG) at the Swedish University Sports Federation’s (SAIF) office in Stockholm was taken by Anette Löhnn.
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Invitation to St Duje Rowing Regatta 2024 23 February 2024
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We invite university rowing teams to the 22nd International Rowing Regatta St Duje, taking place in Split, Croatia from 11-12 of May 2024, organized under the patronage of the European University Sports Association (EUSA).
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2024-25 EUSA Student Commission introductory meeting 27 February 2024
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Members of the EUSA Student Commission with the mandate 2024-25 met online on February 26 for the introductory meeting.
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Save the date: NUSA Coordination Meeting 2024 28 February 2024
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The European University Sports Association (EUSA) would like to announce the dates and location of the NUSA Coordination Meeting 2024 focused on the upcoming European Universities Games Debrecen-Miskolc 2024.
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YIAP project concluded with Final Conference in Malmo 28 February 2024
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The Youth Integrity Ambassadors Programme (YIAP) project was concluded in Malmo, Sweden with two consecutive events: the Evaluation Course and the European Final Conference from 26th to 28th of February, hosted by the Swedish Sports Confederation.
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Final YIAP partners meeting held in Sweden 29 February 2024
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On February 28th, in Malmo, Sweden, the last transnational partners meeting of the Youth Integrity Ambassador Program (YIAP) took place, happening on the occasion of the YIAP Evaluation Course and Final Conference.
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FISU Section |
FISU World Forum 2024 to be held in Zagreb 06 February 2024
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We are delighted to inform you that the FISU World Forum will be held from August 27-31, 2024, in Zagreb, Croatia. The FISU World Forum is an event that takes place biannually and unites students, officials and partners to explore and gain insights into the main topics within university sports.
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Nomination for FISU FVLA 2024 22 February 2024
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Members of the International University Sports Federation (FISU) are now able to start nominating candidates for the 2024 edition of the FISU Volunteer Leaders Academy (FVLA).
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EUSA Insider |
Kamen Zlatkov
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Kamen Zlatkov age: 26 athlete, Skiing Technical University of Sofia Bulgaria
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What's up! - Student Column |
Meet the new EUSA Student Commission
This month’s student column focuses on the introduction of the members of the EUSA Student Commission which has been appointed end of the last year, for a 2-year period.
Klea Taipllari I am Klea, and at 22 years old, I am ardently dedicated to both academic and extracurricular pursuits, currently embarking on a Master of Science journey in Marketing Management. Simultaneously, I serve as the Secretary General of the Albanian University Sports Federation, where I spearhead initiatives fostering sportsmanship and community engagement among students. My commitment extends internationally as an EUSA Student Representative and Executive Committee member, where I actively contribute to shaping international policies and strategies aimed at empowering student athletes . My passion for organizing sports events for students, coupled with a genuine love for football and diverse athletic endeavours, propelled me to join the EUSA and the Student Commission. In this capacity, I aim to create memorable experiences that resonate with participants and foster a spirit of camaraderie. My professional journey commenced with volunteer work across various domains, each experience enriching my understanding and skills. However, it was my tenure as a volunteer EUSA Support during EUG 2022 that profoundly shaped my perspective and honed my organizational abilities. The exposure to a dynamic, large-scale event instilled in me invaluable lessons in teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication, laying a solid foundation for my future endeavours. With an unwavering commitment to excellence and a fervent dedication to the spirit of sportsmanship, I continually seek opportunities to contribute positively to the academic, sporting, and community landscapes, driven by a passion for creating meaningful experiences and fostering growth among peers and participants alike.
Atte Kolehmainen I'm Atte from Finland and I'm 29. I study construction site management in Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences and have also done some business administration studies in the same university. Before my current role as an EUSA Student Commission member I was the Vice President of the Finnish Student Sports Federation and a board member in my local student union. I found myself joining my student union by accident having found an interesting project with the goal of making university sports more approachable and have even held a short training for some of our university’s lecturers on how to incorporate exercises on daily studies. While I was in the Finnish Student Sports Federation my role included working more on this same subject as part of the Higher Education on the Move -project as well as Sports Tutoring. I've been doing judo for some 20 years now. I injured my shoulder at the end of 2012 and was told never to step on the tatami again, so I changed competing to coaching after I ended my mandatory conscription in the Finnish Defence Forces. I’ve been coaching for 8 years now. I’ve also been a referee and an official in multiple competitions, as well as the president of our club's judo branch. So I’ve seen more or less every aspect of the sport.
Francisca Coko My name is Franciska and I am 24 years old from Split, Croatia. I am a first-year graduate student at the Faculty of Economics in Split, studying IT management. I have been playing basketball for 14 years, 6 of which are professional basketball. Beside playing for my club, I am part of the university team, competing in national championships. For the third year in a row, I am part of the UniSport Split team for organizing competitions, both local and national. Also, after two years of volunteering at Academic Futsal Club Universitas from Split, last year I was promoted into being Team Manager of the same club. Carrying out all tasks related to the functioning of the club, I learned the variety of work and ways of doing it. I have been part of some EUSA competitions before, such as European Universities Futsal Championship (organizing committee) and European Universities Games in Łódź (match statistics volunteer). As an athlete, I believe that sport brings many benefits, and I am motivated to present it to as many students as possible. Being selected as a member of EUSA Student Commission, I will be given the opportunity to share my experience as well as bring the experience of others to my own. I am motivated to be closer to the decision-making process, learning new methods of connecting sport and students and implementing new knowledge to my own country and our organization.
Jan Sobczak I am Jan. I'm a 20-year-old student of Applied Spanish studies at the University of Warsaw. Previously I was studying management at Warsaw School of Economics, but I switched the studies. My story with the University Sports Association started almost a year and a half ago when I went to a Summer Student Camp organized by the University Sports Association of Warsaw for students all over Poland. At that point in my life, I have never heard about it before. After that camp one of the friends that I met there sent a message asking if anyone would be interested in helping during European Week of Sport. I was free then so decided to help, and since then I have been helping with organizing sports events all over Poland with various types of sports competitions. During that year and a half, I took part in a meeting of the”Uni4S'' program in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and an ESOM meeting in Warsaw, Poland. I volunteered during the EUC of Water Polo and Badminton in Miskolc last summer. Since September I have been working at the University Sports Association of Warsaw, and since December I have been a member of the management board of USA at the Warsaw School of Economics. I’ve been trying several types of sports in my life like taekwondo, skiing, tennis, swimming, basketball, and volleyball or sailing, but I don’t really have a favourite discipline. I am incredibly excited to be a member of the Student Committee and I am open to new opportunities and challenges.
Nicoleta Mirzac My name is Nicoleta and I am a student at the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova with a dual degree in Bucharest, and I am passionate about making a positive change in people's lives. I recently became the co-founder of a marketing and advertising agency MABA Agency, because I love people and I enjoy implementing strategies. I enjoy doing sports; I love tennis, gym workouts, and gymnastics. I find that these activities help me to relax and recharge, which in turn helps me be a better human. I also love reading psychological books. Ever since high school, I graduated each year with a red diploma, because I constantly strived to be the best. I was involved in every school and extracurricular activity, related to sports, charity, and entrepreneurial development. At the age of 16, I won the grand prize at the Startup School Pre-accelerator, a program for launching tech businesses. My motto is "When you can't go on, you can go on a little more."
Reka Molnar My name is Réka, I am studying at two faculties at the University of Miskolc, Hungary; one is mechanical engineering and the other one is sport management. The sport is really important to me because I was dancing for 14 years but nowadays I am mostly working behind the scenes. For years, I have been involved in organizing leisure sports activities and sport events, and I strive to support athletes throughout their studies as a Sport Office Manager at University of Miskolc. My first experience with EUSA was at the European Universities Basketball Championship 2017 in Miskolc where the environment made such a deep impression on me that I have decided to participate in EUSA events again and again in the future in some organisational way. I consider myself lucky to have become part of the EUG 2024 organizing team in 2018, and following that, in 2023, I already served as a project coordinator at the European Universities Badminton and Water Polo Championships. As a member of EUSA Student Commission I would like to gain further experience in the field of sports organisation in other cultures and countries. I would like to share my experiences with others and develop events in which students are involved in some way. My long term goal is to be a leader in the field of sport, so I would like to gain more professional experience to help me achieve this goal and to do a better job in the future. My aim is to motivate future generations to participate in community programmes, be more open and accepting of each other.
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