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EUSA Newsletter 09-2024, ISSN 1855-4571

Successful European Universities Rowing Championship 2024

The European Universities Rowing Championship 2024 concluded on August 31 with an exciting Closing Ceremony at Jarun Lake, Zagreb, Croatia. More than 400 participants from 68 universities across 17 European countries took part in this year’s 14th edition of the event.

The final day of EUSA EUC Rowing 2024 was a showcase of extraordinary talent, determination, and sportsmanship. The competition brought together the best university rowing teams from across Europe, culminating in a series of exciting finals that saw athletes pushing their limits in pursuit of victory.

As the crews took to the water, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation, each stroke carrying the weight of months, if not years, of preparation. The spectators, both on-site and those watching via livestream, were treated to a display of sheer athleticism and strategic prowess, as universities vied for the top honours in their respective categories.

The medals and awards were presented by Mr Haris Pavletic, EUSA first vice-president and President of the Croatian Academic Sports Federation (CASF), Mr Lionel Girard, EUSA TD Rowing, Ms Agata Zieleniewska, EUSA ATD Rowing, and Ms Eszter Gulyas - EUSA Sports Coordinator.

This year's championship has set a high standard for future competitions, and as the final ceremonies concluded, there was a unanimous sense of anticipation for what the next edition will bring.

The event concluded with the EUSA flag passing from the President of the Organising Committee of the EUC Rowing 2024 to the organizers of the next edition of the Championship, which will be held in Bydgoszcz, Poland in September 2025.

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Survey on mental health in sports as part of the YouMind project
19 August 2024
 
01-08  
 
 

During the month of July, a survey on mental health in sports was launched as part of the activities of the YouMind project.
 

Counting down to 2024 IDUS and EWOS
20 August 2024
 
02-08  
 
 

Today marks one month to go until September’s International Day of University Sport and the European Week of Sport, continuing promotion of physical activity and healthy lifestyles.
 

Results for the 2024 Erasmus+ Sport Call for proposals announced
23 August 2024
 
03-08  
 
 

The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) announced the selection results of the Erasmus+ Sport - Call for proposals; the Cooperation Partnerships, Small-Scale Partnerships, Capacity Building and Not-For-Profit European Sport Events.
 

EACEA Kickoff meeting for selected PPPA projects
28 August 2024
 
04-08  
 
 

European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Commission prepared an online kick off meeting on August 28 for the coordinators of the project selected in the 2023 call of the Sport Pilot Projects and Preparatory Actions (PPPA).
 

EUC Rowing Zagreb 2024 officially opened at Lake Jarun
29 August 2024
 
05-08  
 
 

The 14th EUSA European Universities Rowing Championship was officially opened on Thursday, August 29, 2024, at Lake Jarun in Zagreb.
 

Student athletes successful at Paris Summer Olympics
30 August 2024
 
06-08  
 
 

The 2024 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and branded as Paris 2024, were an international multi-sport event that occurred from 26 July to 11 August 2024 in France, with the opening ceremony having taken place on 26 July.
 

ESOM project concluded with a meeting in Zagreb
31 August 2024
 
07-08  
 
 

The Enhancing Sport Organization and Management (ESOM) project was concluded on 31st of August with the last partners project meeting held at the Faculty of Kinesiology in Zagreb, hosted by the Croatian Academic Sports Federation (CASF).
 


FISU Section
FISU Section
2024 FISU World Forum concludes in Zagreb
31 August 2024
 
08-08   
 
 

Croatian capital Zagreb hosted the FISU World Forum 2024 between August 27 and 31, having an exciting week of activities and meaningful discussions related to the importance of university sport and sport in general.
 


EUSA Insider
EUSA Insider
Botond Agoston Nagy
 
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Botond Agoston Nagy
official
local Organising Committe European Universities Games 2024 in Debrecen
Hungary


comingup
Important Dates Coming Up

September 20

 

International Day of University Sport
Worldwide
 

September 23-
September 30

 

European Week of Sport
Europe
 

October 10-
October 13

 

EUSA Convention and EUSA-FISU Seminar
Salerno, Italy
 

November 15-

November 17
 

EUSA Conference and Anniversary Gala
Vienna, Austria
 

December 19  

International Student Christmas Tournament
Dubrovnik, Croatia
 


What's up! - Student Column
What's up! - Student Column

Reflection on ESC journey with EUSA

whatsup-september In August, the European University Sports Association (EUSA) and its Institute bid farewell to the international volunteers Marta, Emanuele, and Heloise. For this month’s student column, we have asked them for their feedback and reflection about their experience.

The three of them joined EUSA office in October last year and concluded it now in August, completing their ESC journey in the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana.

Marta Studzinska
I had been thinking about joining EUSA as an ESC volunteer for some time, as I was already familiar with the organization and wanted to see their work from the inside. When I saw they were looking for new volunteers, I decided to give it a try—and I'm glad I did!
My expectations were met and often exceeded! The welcoming atmosphere and support of the EUSA Family, different activities, and the chance to travel and meet people from various backgrounds made this time interesting and fulfilling. From daily office work to volunteering at major sports events, the experience was varied and rewarding. Big appreciation goes also to all the volunteers who I met in the EUSA office during my volunteering period - sharing this time with them was just great!
Living in Slovenia quickly made it one of my favourite countries. I was amazed by the nature and beautiful landscapes, which inspired me to start hiking—something I never used to enjoy but now look forward to. The opportunity to explore Slovenia's mountains and trails allowed me to connect with the country in a way I hadn't expected. Beyond the natural beauty, I also appreciated the chance to immerse myself in a new culture, learning about local customs and traditions, and meeting warm, welcoming people along the way.
Contributing to the European Universities Games 2024 in Hungary was a particularly memorable way to conclude the year. The atmosphere of this event is just amazing, filled with energy, excitement, and a sense of unity among athletes, volunteers, and organizers! It was inspiring to see people from all over Europe come together, share their experiences, and celebrate the spirit of competition. This experience not only enriched my time as a volunteer but also left me with lasting memories!
Working in a multicultural environment has been a valuable experience, and I would recommend it to anyone considering this path. It's a great way to develop new skills in the sports field, build a network, and explore beautiful Slovenia. Thank you EUSA for this amazing opportunity and adventure!

Emanuele Milanese
My ESC journey was quite difficult in reality, I struggled with many personal issues and in the beginning it was hard to find my space, making it difficult to live the experience to its full potential. Despite this, I am really glad to have been a volunteer with the European Solidarity Corps and I have been really lucky to find such nice people in EUSA, who gave me all the support I needed and acted very kindly to me, giving me the opportunity to take the best out of this experience.
For sure, I can say that I learned a lot, both about what I would like to do and what I don’t want in my future, but also about what I am good at and what I can improve; I learned how to collaborate with people, both with the ones with whom I felt more comfortable and with the ones I didn’t get along with, especially during the EUSA Games in Hungary, which was a totally new and different experience for me; I learned how to be more independent, to make choices more effectively, to understand my needs, desires, and priorities better, especially in stressful situations.
I discovered an amazing world which is the one of University Sports, which showed me a lot of energy, passion, and inclusivity. It was amazing to be part of such a big event as the European Universities Games 2024, and it was impressive to see how everyone, from volunteers to the organisers, the assistants, the technical delegates, the representatives, gave all the commitment and the resources possible to make this event possible. I will always remember this experience and I hope I can have the chance to be part of the EUSA Family again soon.

Heloise Bargeot
Joining EUSA for eleven months was a great opportunity for me to experience an international environment that exposed me to diverse aspects of sports. Thanks to this environment, I improved my English and became more comfortable expressing my opinions in various contexts, both at the office and with other volunteers. This cultural exchange enriched my experience significantly.
I also had the chance to explore another side of sports through educational activities and various projects, which enhanced my knowledge of the sports industry. As a former athlete it was also important to me to develop one project with the help of the other volunteers, giving a personal sense to this volunteering experience, thanks to this possibility, I learned how to write a project.
The experience culminated in the EUG2024, concluding in a way I couldn’t have imagined. I met many different people, developed communication skills, and saw firsthand how to organize an event of this magnitude.
I am very grateful for this year with EUSA and for the other volunteers who shared this journey with me. The intercultural exchange and the moments we spent together were truly invaluable. I am returning to France with a wealth of new knowledge gained through this experience, which was different from, but no less valuable than, my university education. EUSA is made up of many diverse people, and this experience taught me that human interaction is one of the best ways to learn. Thank you for that!

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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