What's up! - Monthly Student Column

 

EUSA Student Commission and the students of European universities contribute with their articles to the What's up! section of the monthly EUSA Newsletter.

 

Below, please select the issue you are interested in!

2014 June 2014: Crazy for the Games
  May 2014: University sport and new possibilities
  April 2014: It’s all about the people
  March 2014: Impressions of students sport
  February 2014: Getting to know the new members of the Student Commission
  January 2014: Multisport skills and opportunities for students
   
2013 December 2013: Creating a Sports Club
  November 2013: Students are a part of this
  October 2013: Personal story from Israel
  September 2013: Innovation in sports
  August 2013: Sport - A pathway to employment
  July 2013: Volunteering in Sport
  June 2013: EUSA Volunteer programme 2013 with positive feedback!
  May 2013: Do a favour to the youth: bring students on boards!
  April 2013: Benefits of Playing Sport at University
  March 2013: Opportunities within University Sport
  February 2013: Not happy with sports at your university? Go change it!
  January 2013: At the Cutting Edge of Gender Equality
2012 December 2012: A different kind of internship
  November 2012: EUSA Student Commission
  October 2012: Sports from students to students
   



 

 

BE HEARD

Do you have something to say? We hear you! The EUSA Student Commission is starting a student column with student stories, views, and opinions on all aspects of sport. Do you have something to say about:

*revolutionary university sport
*active student sport clubs
*ideas on anti-doping
*possibilities for student leadership
*scrutiny of sports policies
*experiences on volunteering
*fantastic events
*inspiring projects
*dual career as an athlete/student or
*any other topic you find important?

University-based, national, European or global, we welcome your input, as long as it has to do with sport and students!

The column will be sent as a part of the EUSA Newsletter to our subscribers and published on the EUSA website.

The Student Commission will choose the texts that are published. The length of the text should be between 1,500 and 3,000 characters. The language should be good written English. The Student Commission can edit texts before release.

We need the following information: your name, university, home country, e-mail (will not be published) and a photo of you and photo material related to your text.

You can hand in your text on an ongoing basis. To ask questions, discuss a potential topic or turn in the texts, please email us at stc@eusa.eu.