EUSA 2021-22 Magazine published

EUSA 2021-22 Magazine published

The European University Sports Association (EUSA) has published the annual edition of its magazine – the European University Sports Association Year Magazine 2021-22, launched at the occasion of the European Universities Games 2022 in Lodz, Poland. 

The magazine gives a comprehensive overview of the association and its undertakings throughout the year, as the organization continued the work actively with various events and activities.

Hard copy of the 21-22 magazine
In this edition of the magazine, you will be able to find the welcome address by the EUSA President, current information on the structure of EUSA, including its member associations, Executive Committee, the Commissions, and the Secretariat.
The content of the magazine starts with reports on several events, conventions and meetings organized by EUSA over the past 12 months, witnessing the association maintaining open communication and dialogue with all its members throughout the whole year.

 

chapter EUSA-FISU Strategic Dialogue

 

Focus is also then given to the EUSA Awards, recognising the achievements of individuals, universities, and associations in European sport, over the previous year, with an online EUSA Awards Ceremony.

A chapter of the magazine is dedicated to EUSA’s numerous projects which showcase the association’s work in the topics of, among others, Equal Opportunities, Fair Play, and Dual Careers, while the EUSA Volunteer Programme, University Sport Exhibition, EUSA Club of Donors and the International Day of University Sport (IDUS) are also covered. IDUS

EUSA is a proud partner in projects and initiatives run or endorsed by the European institutions, agencies, and other partner organizations, receiving support by the European Union, Council of Europe and other institutional bodies, so an overview of these projects was introduced as well. 

Special attention has been given to the report of the European Week of Sport, which was held under the #BeActive slogan, promoting sport and physical activity throughout Europe as well as to the HealthyLifestyle4All campaign.

#BeActive article

Other EU-funded projects where EUSA is a lead or partner have also been introduced, including the projects Inclusion in Sport (iSport), Brand Value Alignment through Dual Career (BRAVA), Green Sports Hub Europe (GSHE), Work for a cause, serve for sport (W4C), Micro Learning Entrepreneurship for Athletes (MLEA), PROmoting GendeR Equality in Sports (PROGRES), Innovating Football Leadership: Inclusion through Policy and Practice (iFlipp), (Uni)ted forces to support the education of (Uni)versity sport comm(Uni)ty (Uni4S), Be(ach) Volunteer, Be(ach) Fair! (VolFair), Future volunteers - Key to success is Generation Z (K2S-GenZ), Match point, Gender Equality Toolkit for generation Z (GETZ), Rainbow Youth Sports Equality (RYSE), Education Model for Parents of AThletes In Academics (EMPATIA), Media as a channel of Athletes’ Dual Careers promotion and education (EdMedia), Athletes Friendly Education (AFE),Halting Harassment and Abuse in Sports using Learning Technologies (HALT), Supporting Mobility and Good Practice Exchange in University Sport (UNISPORT) and European Solidarity Corps (ESC). 

EUSA projects

The magazine also offers an overview of the most visible events and achievements of the EUSA members and partners, including the International University Sports Federation (FISU), Continental university sports bodies of Africa, Americas, Asia and Oceania, as well as the other EUSA partners and allies, including the European Commission, Council of Europe, European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation (ENGSO) & ENGSO Youth, and the European Fair Play Movement.

EUSA partners

The last chapter is devoted to the future programs and information about the European Universities Games 2022 in Lodz, Poland, the European Universities Championships 2023 and European Universities Games 2024 in Debrecen-Miskolc, Hungary.

European Universities Games 2022 Lodz, Poland

 

EUSA Magazine is a free publication, supported by the International University Sport Federation (FISU) and co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Printed editions will be distributed in Lodz, and will be made available to all EUSA member federations and partners.



The digital version of the EUSA magazine can be read and/or downloaded online. For possibilities of obtaining additional printed copies, please contact the EUSA Office.  

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