ICSSPE/CIEPSS – Martial Arts for Persons with a Disability – Kick-Off Meeting in Berlin – 8th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology. Opatija, Croatia
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03
2017

8th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology ©University of Zagreb

ICSSPE/CIEPSS – Martial Arts for Persons with a Disability – Kick-Off Meeting in Berlin – 8th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology. Opatija, Croatia

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Martial Arts for Persons with a Disability – Kick-Off Meeting in Berlin

The new EU-funded Erasmus+ project – PRIME – has been kicked-off at the ICSSPE headquarters in Berlin, Germany.

 

PRIME stands for Participation, Recreation and Inclusion through Martial Arts Education and unites the Association of Wado Karate Do Kai Shin Gi Tai Italia, the Disability Karate Federation, Hayashi Karate Center e.V., the International Council for Coaching Excellence, the International Taekwondo Federation, The Association For International Sport for All, the UNESCO Chair in Transforming the Lives of People with Disabilities, their Families and Communities, Through Physical Education, Sport, Recreation and Fitness at the Institute of Technology Tralee – and ICSSPE.

Under the coordination of ICSSPE, this ambitious and diverse team of experts is committed to increase levels of physical activity of persons with a disability by improving the expertise of martial arts coaches.

The main vehicle for realising this goal is the development of a web-based, multi-lingual collection of training and exercise materials for various age and ability groups that benefit martial arts providers.

The programme will run until 31st December 2018. For more information feel free to contact the ICSSPE office!

Promoting Sport for Health and Development – IOC and ICSSPE Presidents met in Lausanne

Following a meeting with Senior staff of both organisations, IOC President Thomas Bach and ICSSPE President Uri Schaefer met on 6th March 2017 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Both leaders reconfirmed their intention to promote the role of sport and physical education in education, health and development and to expand the cooperation between both organisations.

 

 

Master Degree in Sport Ethics and Integrity – Joint Erasmus Mundus Master Studies

The Master Degree in Sport Ethics and Integrity – MAiSI – is a two year Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Sports Ethics and Integrity.

 

The course is a product of an international collaboration of Swansea University, Charles University, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, KU Leuven, University of the Peloponnese, and the University Pompeu Fabra.

 

The programme is funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

For more information, please contact the project coordinator at maisiadmin@swansea.ac.uk, visit the official website or download the flyer here.

European Universities Games 2022 and 2024 – Bidding Opened

The European University Sports Association (EUSA) is announcing the start of the bidding procedure for the 2022 and 2024 European Universities Games.

 

For more information please visit the website.

 

author: GRR