PROJECT REFERENCE NUMBER | No. 101184836- Erasmus-Sport-2024 |
DURATION | 01/01/2025 – 31/12/2026 |
PROJECT COORDINATOR | Norwegian School of Sport Science (NIH) |
PROJECT PARTNERS | Lithuanian Sports University
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) Frederick University (Cyprus) University of Craiova (Romania) Beitostølen Helsesportsenter Oslo University Hospital Incubator and Entrepreneurship Programme Fit4Cure (Denmark) ALDO-CET (Romania) |
PROJECT FUNDING SOURCE/
PROGRAMME, KEY ACCTION |
Erasmus+
Cooperation partnerships in the field of sport |
PROJECT DESCRIPTION | SPIEP will upskill students specialized in sport sciences in multiplier skills such as complex problem-solving, digitalization and social innovation to enhance their capabilities as changemakers for improved health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) levels in the population, particularly in vulnerable groups. The project thus addresses several key topics identified by the EU Work Plan for Sport 2021-2024, notably:
The activities designed by the partnership are related to awareness raising, knowledge building and best-practices exchange, thus in line with those detailed in the plan. With these EU policies in mind, SPIEP directly contributes to the Specific priority of the Erasmus+ Sport Program related to “Encouraging healthy lifestyles for all”, particularly “the promotion of all activities encouraging the practice of sport and physical activity”, while targeting two horizontal priorities as well as: a) inclusion and diversity in sport; and b) addressing digital transformation through development of digital readiness, resilience, and capacity. |
PROJECT WEBSITE | SPIEP – Norwegian School of Sport Sciences |
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION | Irena Čikotienė irena.cikotiene@lsu.lt |