Deadline: As soon as possible
Location(s)
Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Kosovo UN1244 (*not recognized by majority of countries) Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania North Macedonia Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom
Overview
EUSA events such as European Universities Championships and European Universities Games are sporting events for students, balancing sport and university studies. The Student Commission enables non-athletes (Student Commission members, volunteers, etc.) to also participate in EUSA activities.
Details
Sport plays a very significant role in today`s society. Many of us follow sports passionately, we experience the thrill of victory with our beloved teams or athletes, and we consider these elite sport leaders as important role models. But sport offers more. Sport offers volunteerism, friendship, a healthy lifestyle, social integration, and much more. With the Volunteer Program the Student Commission would like to promote this. The Student Commission aims at giving engaged students the opportunity of experiencing a unique adventure, learning about the values of sport, and gaining valuable work experience through volunteering in European Universities Championships and European Universities Games.
Vision
University Sport for Health, Friendship, and Lifelong Learning
Sport is a source of joy, health and well-being to all humans – we were made to move! Everyone, including students, has the right to improve their quality of life through physical activity. University sport is not just for elite athletes: it’s for everyone!
The European University Sport Association (EUSA) provides students with different skills the opportunity to compete on an international level. The European Universities Championships and Games are inspiring events where students from all over Europe meet, compete in the spirit of sportsmanship and find friends and experiences that last for a lifetime. The Student Commission gives students the opportunity not only to compete but also take responsibility as organizers and volunteers in sport events.
The Student Commission connects student volunteers and young leaders and creates possibilities for them to network and share best practices. Coaching, organizing, volunteering and competing in university sports are important means of developing as a person and acquiring skills that are needed later on in the working life. These experiences should be academically recognized, also for elite athletes, who often obtain a higher education diploma during their sports career.
As most students face a financially difficult situation in their lives, universities should encourage the students to find an inspiring hobby in sport by arranging decent facilities and sports services to students on all levels. A healthy student is a successful student. A healthy lifestyle carries through working life and benefits the whole society!
The Student Commission is EUSA’s channel to approach students in member countries. Our goal is to have more competitors, more volunteers and more active students in university sport all over Europe. The Student Commission aims to have the European Universities Championships a well-known and appreciated concept of sport events for students. The Student Commission wants students and professionals working in the university sport field to find our events a useful environment to learn, develop and network.
The Student Commissions’ principles include equity between genders and generations, open decision-making processes, fair play, zero tolerance in the use of doping and genuine spirit of sportsmanship.
Composition
The Student Commission is composed of nine students nominated by their National University Sport Associations and nominated for two years by the EUSA Executive Committee.
Getting involved
If you are a student, there are many ways of getting involved in the work of the Student Commission. You can either participate in one of our activities or you can stand for Student Commission member in the elections organized every second year. The mandate of a Student Commission member is two years, and four members change at a time. As a candidate, you have to be nominated by your National University Sports Association.
If you are working for a student organization (such as national student organizations, national university sport associations, student commissions, etc.) and looking forward to exchange ideas, seek common positions on European University Sports issues, or cooperate with the Student Commission, we would be happy if you liaise with us.
EUSA – European University Sports Association
Objective and Aims
- The name of the association shall be "European University Sports Association" and the association's official abbreviation shall be "EUSA" (hereinafter "Association"). The Association will be non-profit making and does not pursue commercial objectives.
- The objectives of EUSA are
- to maintain and develop regular communication between the national federations;
- to co-ordinate competitions, conferences, mass-sport-events and other activities both at university and national level;
- to represent university sport in general and the member federations in particular in relation to European organisations;
- to encourage and support the promotion of ethics, Fair Play, gender equity and good governance in sport as well as education of university students through sport
- to encourage and support measures protecting the health of the athletes
- to act against doping in sport and any other kind of manipulation
- to disseminate throughout Europe the ideals of university sport in close collaboration with the International University Sports Federation (FISU) and other European organisations.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Dates
Deadline: As soon as possible
Cost/funding for participants
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.