|
|
EUSA Newsletter 06-2023, ISSN 1855-4571
|
Executive Committee members of the European University Sports Association (EUSA), key office members and invited delegates met on May 12 and 13 in the second largest town in Croatia – Split, for the first in-person meeting of the year. EUSA Family members were welcomed by the representatives of the hosts – the President of the Croatian Academic Sports Federation (CASF/HASS) Haris Pavletic, and the Rector of the University of Split Dragan Ljutic. EUSA President Adam Roczek thanked the two hosts institutions for the invitation and the hospitality, stressing that CASF is one of the most active national university sports associations in Europe, and expressed his satisfaction to see University of Split, now also EUSA Associate Member, hosting another set of EUSA-related events this year. The EUSA Executive Committee was hosted in Split at the time of the traditional St Duje Regatta (Regata Sv. Duje), which in its 21st edition keep bringing together the best university sport rowers from top rowing universities in a very friendly manner, lead by Oxford and Cambridge universities. The event has been held under EUSA patronage again this year as well. After the reception and meeting with the Rector, the EUSA Executive committee commenced its meeting in the Senate room of the University of Split. At the end of the first working day, the participants were attended the opening ceremony of the 21st Rowing regatta St Duje, held at the Diocletian's Palace in the city center. Second working day was held at the Technological Park of the University of Split, where the EUSA Executive Committee meeting continued. The participants were also able to enjoy the thrilling finals of the rowing regatta in the early afternoon, and attend the national first league football match between Hajduk Split and Osijek in the evening. For an overview of the discussions and decisions, please read the full article. EUSA would like to thank the Croatian University Sports Federation and the University of Split for the institutional support and hospitality, and also to the volunteers who assisted us throughout the event. We would also like to acknowledge the International University Sports Federation for their support of the development of the organisation, as well as our sponsor and supplier Orka Holding for providing us with their top fashion suite solution. More information...
EU Sport Forum 2023 03 May 2023
|
|
|
The European Commission and the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union prepared the traditional EU Sport Forum – the largest sports stakeholders event in Europe – being hosted in the Swedish capital on May 2 and 3, 2023. Several key organisations and bodies were present in Stockholm, including representatives of the European University Sports Association (EUSA) and its Institute.
|
Big interest in EUSA Associated Membership 04 May 2023
|
|
|
As it was already announced and promoted on our media channels, the European University Sports Association (EUSA) besides having the national university sports bodies as its members, also offers possibilities of universities and other organisations to join as Associated Members. The chance to become EUSA Associated Member and to use all the granted benefits with it, was already taken by 64 universities, coming from 12 countries.
|
Green Sports Hub Europe partners meet online 04 May 2023
|
|
|
The Green Sports Hub Europe (GSHE) partners had their eighth planned online meeting between the 2nd and 3rd of May, to review their progress, discuss goals for the future, and arrange for their upcoming in-person conference in Brussels in June.
|
BRAVA project partners meet in Ljubljana 06 May 2023 |
|
|
The second in-person meeting of the Brand Value Alignment through Dual Career (BRAVA) project partners was held in Ljubljana, Slovenia on May 4 and 5, 2023.
|
Uni4S project partners meet in Ljubljana 08 May 2023
|
|
|
On the 6th of May, an in-person meeting between partners of the (Uni)ted forces to support the education of (Uni)versity sport comm(Uni)ty (Uni4S) meeting was held in Ljubljana, having the main goal of the meeting the discussion and work on the final version of the handbook.
|
New intern joins EUSA 11 May 2023
|
|
|
At the beginning of this week, Ms Emma Carriere, a French student from Bordeaux, joined EUSA Office in Ljubljana, for her 2 months long internship.
|
Successful launch of All in Plus project 12 May 2023
|
|
|
On May 10th, 2023, the Council of Europe (COE) and the European Union (EU) launched gender equality in sports in the framework of a 2-year joint project "All in Plus", that took place in Strasbourg, France. The launch of the project was done within the framework of the Icelandic Presidency of the Council of Europe.
|
EUSA and EFPM meet in Ljubljana 12 May 2023
|
|
|
The President of the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM) Philippe Housiaux and Executive Committee member Robert Perc met with Secretary General of the European University Sports Association (EUSA) Matjaz Pecovnik on May 10 in Ljubljana.
|
General Assembly of ENGSO and ENGSO Youth held in Crete 15 April 2023
|
|
|
ENGSO and ENGSO Youth held successful General Assembly, Member Seminar and Youth Assembly in Hersonissos, Crete, Greece from 12-14th of May.
|
Save the Date: EUSA Winter Championships 2023 15 May 2023
|
|
|
We would like to inform you that the website and social media channels for the inaugural edition of the European Universities Winter Championships are up and ready, and invite you to save the date for this event: December 18-21, 2023.
|
21th International Rowing Regatta Sveti Duje 16 May 2023
|
|
|
The International Regatta Sveti Duje took place in Split for its 21th edition from May 12-14.
|
TUL receives prestigious award 16 May 2023
|
|
|
Lodz University of Technology (TUL) has received a prestigious award, in the Erasmus+ Excellence category of the "European Universities – Alliances of the Future” competition, on May 15, 2023 at Mercury Hotel Warsaw Centrum.
|
HealthyLifestyle4All online workshop 16 May 2023
|
|
|
The European Commission invited pledge holders of the Healthy Lifestyle For All initiative #HealthyLifestyle4All for an online webinar and workshop, held virtually on May 16.
|
Webinar on Sustainable Grassroots Sport Events 17 May 2023
|
|
|
On 16th of May an online webinar was organized in collaboration between Sport #WithoutWaste (BG Be Active) and Green Sports Hub Europe (GSHE / Surfrider Foundation) with the topic of Sustainable Grassroots Sport Events.
|
iSport project partners meet in Girona 22 May 2023
|
|
|
The partners of the Erasmus+ project Inclusion in Sport (iSport) convened in Platja d'Aro near Girona, Spain, on the 19th and 20th of May, for another partner meeting. This meeting was organized on the occasion of Panteres Grogues’ Sports for All, an inclusive multi-sporting and cultural LGTBQI+ event. This event hosted over 400 participants with a variety of sports and side activities.
|
SELL Games 2023 successfully concluded 23 May 2023
|
|
|
The 38th edition of the SELL Games was hosted by the Estonian Academic Sports Federation and the city of Tartu, from 19-21 May marking the 100th Anniversary since this event started in 1923.
|
Successful GA of Sports Students' Union of Ukraine 23 May 2023
|
|
|
The Sports Students' Union of Ukraine, EUSA Member, held its General Assembly on May 22nd in Kyiv, with the participation of representatives of the authorities and the sports community - both in presence and online.
|
EUG2024 gets the spotlight in Miskolc 26 May 2023
|
|
|
The European Universities Games 2024, to be jointly organized in the cities of Debrecen and Miskolc, next summer, were successfully presented through the month of May, taking part of different events connected to university and sports, held in the city of Miskolc.
|
EUSA attends National Volunteering Week 2023 26 May 2023
|
|
|
European University Sports Association (EUSA) with its Institute attended the Happy Day of Volunteering in Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana on May 25, where more than 50 organizations from across Slovenia presented and displayed their activities at various stands at Prešeren Square.
|
Successful YIAP local activities of EUSA team 29 May 2023
|
|
|
The team of EUSA Youth Integrity Ambassadors did their local activity in two occasions, taking part in two big local events – the May Games and the Happy Volunteering Day in the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana.
|
EUSA team building preparation for season 2023 31 May 2023
|
|
|
To prepare and get ready for the European University Championships and other EUSA events that will be scheduled during the season of 2023, the European University Sports Association (EUSA) office employees and volunteers participated in a team-building cycling activitiy in Slovenia on the 30th of May.
|
|
|
FISU Section |
AUSF-FISU Strategic Dialogue and General Assembly 09 May 2023
|
|
|
The Asian University Sports Federation (AUSF) successfully held its 12th Ordinary AUSF General Assembly and 3rd FISU-AUSF Strategic Dialogue, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, between May 6th and May 8th, 2023.
|
FISU-FASU Strategic Dialogue and General Assembly 10 May 2023
|
|
|
The Federation of Africa University Sports (FASU) successfully held the 4th FISU-FASU-NUSF Strategic Dialogue and General Assembly, between the 4th and 6th of May in Johannesburg, South Africa at the University of the Witwatersrand.
|
Successful FISU seminar in Lausanne 13 May 2023
|
|
|
The International University Sports Federation (FISU) successfully held the FISU Seminar between the 10-12th of May in Lausanne, Switzerland.
|
2024 FISU World University Championships presented 30 May 2023
|
|
|
Representatives of Organising Committees of the upcoming World University Championships recently met at the Headquarters of the International University Sports Federation (FISU) in Lausanne, sharing their plans and strategies ahead of the 2024 FISU World University Championships season.
|
|
|
EUSA Insider |
EUSA Insider archive
|
|
|
EUSA Insider brings you stories from athletes, volunteers and organisers providing insight of EUSA sports events and European university sport. Check out our archive, and keep an eye for new content!
|
|
|
Important Dates Coming Up |
June 1- June 4 |
|
EUSA-EUG2024 Convention Budapest, Hungary
|
June 8 |
|
4 Healthy Academic Society Conference Poreč, Croatia
|
June 22- June 28 |
|
Friendship Games 2023 Eilat, Israel
|
June 25-
July 2
|
|
European Universities Football Championship Tirana, Albania
|
July 3-
July 9
|
|
European Universities Tennis Championship Granada, Spain
|
July 4-
July 9
|
|
European Universities Table Tennis Championship Olomouc, Czechia
|
July 8-
July 14
|
|
European Universities Handball Championship Podgorica, Montenegro
|
July 13-
July 19
|
|
European Universities Badminton Championship Miskolc, Hungary
|
July 13-
July 19
|
|
European Universities Water Polo Championship Miskolc, Hungary
|
July 15-
July 19
|
|
European Universities 3x3 Basketball Championship Debrecen, Hungary
|
July 16-
July 23
|
|
European Universities Volleyball Championship Braga, Portugal
|
July 18-
July 26
|
|
European Universities Futsal Championship Zagreb, Croatia
|
July 23-
July 30
|
|
European Universities Combat Sports Championship (Judo, Karate, Kickboxing, Taekwondo) Tirana, Albania
|
July 23-
July 30
|
|
European Universities Basketball Championship Aveiro, Portugal
|
July 28-
August 8 |
|
Summer World University Games Chengdu, China
|
|
|
What's up! - Student Column |
Integrity in sports
In this month’s What’s up student column our volunteers Pol, Cristina, Kinga, Benjamin and Špela elaborated on the Youth Integrity Ambassadors Programme project and on the topic of integrity in sport.
Alongside mentors Kiki Hristova and Jan Martin Jamnik, and EUSA Student Commission member Awena Guiner, these volunteers were part of EUSA young representatives team as a partner in the YIAP Project, on the Training Course held in middle of February in Lisbon, and were since then also carrying out activities in the environments where they are currently residing.
“The Youth Integrity Ambassador Program training course provided me with an incredible opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge about sports integrity and how to apply it in our local communities. The program gave me the prospect to learn in a variety of fields, ranging from the entrepreneurship of project planning, management, and communication skills campaigns to sports values like inclusion, equality, fair play, and leadership, with an overall understanding of how this combines with integrity. Playing basketball with representatives from Special Olympics Europe and Eurasia, for example, emphasized inclusiveness and diversity by allowing everyone to participate. The outcome of the project was to start brainstorming and designing a local activity for when we returned home and execute this activity in our local community, by learning about program dissemination skills in order to promote the project’s outcomes at the European level. Overall, the project gave me the competencies and tools necessary to be an Integrity Ambassador in sports.” – said Cristina.
“The whole course was about Sports integrity, what this is, how to promote it and why it is so important for us to so. I found it very helpful and interesting, not in a sense that this was something new to me, it is just something I never thought about from that perspective. For me it was always a common sense that you play fair, include as many different people as you can in activities and train hard rather than take some substances that help you win. You must still be competitive though, just also fair. For half of my life, I was competing in sports and even now I’m playing it for fun, so I’ve seen a lot of good and bad practises of integrity. For me it all starts with individuals, you are the one who decide to play fair, encourage people who are not as good as you in to play with you or cheer in fair manner on sport events. It is sad that some bad practises are nowadays rooted deep that it will be hard to change them, but I believe together we can do it. Don’t wait for change, be the change.” – said Benjamin.
“The main goal of the Youth Integrity Ambassadors Program is to engage and empower young people to promote and defend integrity in sports. In my personal opinion, the YIAP Training was an excellent opportunity to meet with like-minded young fellow students and athletes who are also involved in the sports world to connect with each other and share their personal opinions and experiences. Throughout the one-week of training course, 36 participants took part and became youth integrity ambassadors at the end of the training. It was a great occasion to learn about diversity, accessibility, leadership, project management, communication tactics, tools, playing sports and so much more that enabled us to plan our own integrity-related outreach initiatives in the contexts of our own communities.” – said Kinga.
“Participating in the training course within the YIAP project gave me the chance to reflect about the word integrity in the field of sports. In the beginning, I was expectant because I could not understand how we would talk about sports integrity for a whole week. But now, I am aware that it might encompass plenty of topics like racism, match-fixing, doping or discrimination amongst others. My perspective changed and I am grateful for it. Sports integrity is a hot topic nowadays, and it should be addressed in all sports organisations and federations agendas. From my side, I feel prepared to contribute to the issue in a small-scale dimension like, for example, in our community. I really want to act as an ambassador using my energy and knowledge to help as many people as possible. To finish, I just want to say one last thing: “Let's all be ambassadors. It is the only way to promote and give visibility to those topics we are capable of understanding.” – said Pol.
“The phrase »sports integrity« means being educated in sports behaviour so that you are familiar with and abide by general non-written rules like fair-play, kindness and respect towards others. At the same time, it means that we accept others, we don't judge them on the basis of race, religion, gender, appearance, abilities and other things. The YIAP project broadened my horizons about the meaning of the word integrity with a series of interesting lectures and workshops on this topic. At the same time, it encouraged me to think about how to solve problems related to sports integrity and how each individual can contribute to this. In addition to theoretical work, we were also able to test integrity in practice, as we had participants from different countries, religions, races, and above all, I am glad that athletes with special needs also took part in the event. The project certainly gave me a better understanding of the importance of integrity and gave me ideas on how to spread the acquired knowledge further among people.” - said Špela.
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.
read more >>
Your Data and Privacy: EUSA GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation
Published by: European University Sports Association (EUSA) Office: Tomšičeva ulica 4, SI-1000 Ljubljana Realisation/Main editor: Andrej Pišl tel: +386 1 256 0056, web: www.eusa.eu social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | #eusaunisport #myeusa
|
European University Sports Association
|
|