EUSA welcomes new EVS volunteers for 2015-16
As an accredited organisation for the European Commission's European Voluntary Service (EVS), European University Sports Association (EUSA) is happy to host two new volunteers from September 1, 2015 for a period of one year.
In the academic year 2015-16, EUSA Office staff will be joined by Ms Anett Fodor from Hungary (sending organisation Egyesek Youth Association) and Mr Romain Charrier from France (sending organisation JTM).
Anett got her Bachelor degree in Recreational Management in the University of Physical Education in Hungary. She is the Vice president of the International Sport Association of Budapest and has contributed in several international events, with a special focus to Swimming and Water Polo.
Romain obtained his master's degree in logistics, transport and organisation at the University of Rennes in France. He practiced handball for 19 years, and is also experienced in training youth people.
Anett and Romain will contribute in organising EUSA sport and educational events, special projects, and will work in event management, communication and media, working with other volunteers and organisations, and develop skills and competences related to personal growth and improvement of future employability.


EVS is a mobility programme within the Erasmus+, the EU programme for education, training, youth and sport, helping young people from Europe and programme countries to develop their sense of solidarity by participating, either individually or in group, in non-profit, unpaid voluntary activities abroad. EVS services in Slovenia are coordinated by the National Agency Movit, supported by the partner organisations. Within EUSA, EVS and internship as long-term training opportunities are also supported by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
Please see our EVS opportunities in EUSA page for more information about the programme.
