Programme at a glance
October 2nd
Location: Castello Angioino di Gaeta, Salita Castello, 04024 Gaeta (LT), Italy
08:30 Walking to the Conference Venue, Departure from Hotel Serapo (Via Firenze, 11, 04024 Gaeta LT)
09:00-09:50 Registration, Accreditation and Information
10:00-10:30 Official Opening
10:30-11:30 Conference on EU Sport Policies and Opportunities (1st session)
Frankowski T., European Parliament
Pelczynska I., European Education and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission
Carletti A., Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport, Council of Europe
Alcanterini R., Italian Fair Play Committee
11:30-12:00 Coffee Break
12:00-13:00 Conference on EU Sport Policies and Opportunities (2nd session)
Developing Dual Career Globally – The FISU DC Toolkit. Thompson W., International University Sports Federation
EUSA and its activities in the field of Dual Career. Förster J., Pišl A., European University Sport
Sports as Value: Fostering Positive Values and Enhancing Grassroots Sports in the Western Balkans. Rombolá L., European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation
13:00-14:30 Lunch and group photo
14:30-15:30 Conference on Italian guidelines on Dual career
Di Baldassarre A., President of the Italian Society of Sport and Movement Sciences
Colonel Borghino W., International Military Sport Council, Italian Defence General Staff
Tessitore A., President of the European Network of Sport Education
Arpino M., Italian National Olympic Committee
Masciadri R., Molfetta C., Italian National Athletes’ Commission
15:30-15:45 Bengt Nybelius Awards. Leiva-Arcas A., Spain
15:45-16:45 Italian guidelines on Dual career (1st session)
Chair: Cortis C., Condello G.
The student-athlete dual career program of the University of Parma. Gobbi G., Italy
The Dual-Career Program in UNITO. Rainoldi A., Italy
Towards a Participatory Design of Dual Career Students’ Wellbeing: A Survey about Blended Learning at the University of Foggia. Bellantonio S., Italy
The relevance of EU law towards the protection of student-athletes. Bastianon S., Italy
16:45-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:00 Italian guidelines on Dual career (2nd session)
Chair: Fusco A., Guidotti F.
Plurilingual education and dual careers. The proposal of the University for Foreigners of Siena. Siebetcheu R., Italy
Sport in the life of the Tor Vergata student: a balance between mind and body. Cariati I., Italy
UCSC Dual Career Program: state-of-the-art and future challenges. Malacrida D., Italy
Academic Coach: The dual career support program for student-athletes of the University of Verona, Vitali F., Italy
October 3rd
Location: Castello Angioino di Gaeta, Salita Castello, 04024 Gaeta (LT), Italy
08:30 Walking to the Conference Venue Departure from Hotel Serapo (Via Firenze, 11, 04024 Gaeta LT)
09:00-10:30 Promoting Wellbeing in Dual Career
Chair: Garcia-Roca J.A., Sánchez-Pato A.
A brief analysis of a holistic approach to the dual career of the student-athlete. Garcia-Roca J.A., Spain
The importance of sleep quality for elite women volleyball student-athletes. A pilot study and potential intervention strategies. Rossini L., Italy
PDM for promotion of personal development and wellbeing of athletes through empowerment. Staškevičiūtė-Butienė I., Lithuania
Visibility of dual careers in Croatia: workshops and panels with athletes and entrepreneurs. Caput-Jogunica R., Croatia
Dual Career in Catholic University of Valencia. Terrades J., Spain
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:00 Dual Career Best Practices and Research (1st session)
Chair: Tessitore A., Doupona M.
Social support from parents and friends in sport during the high school phase of dual career. Huotari P., Finland
Participation of student-athletes of the Academy of Physical Education in Katowice in the Individual Plan and Program of Studies. Rodak P., Poland
Dual Career support for student-athletes in Latvia. Abele A., Latvia
The Dual Career Development Environment Monitoring Tool: Metric Properties and Applications. Diotaiuti P., Italy
Developmental evaluation – a key to strive impact in dual career development environments. Nikander A., Finland
12:00-13:00 BRAVA-DC Workshop
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Dual Career Best Practices and Research (2nd session)
Chair: Figueiredo A., Capranica L.
A self-employement career option for elite athletes: innovative sport-focused entrepreneuship bootcamp. Valantinė I., Lithuania
Educating Judo Coaches for Older practitioners (EDJCO) 2020-2023. Sacripanti A., Malta
Innovative methodology for teaching and improving the sporting level of young women's football players: European Project S4SC Sport for Social Change. Garcia-Roca J.A., Spain
15:30-16:15 EAS General Assembly
16:15-16:30 Presentation of the 21st EAS Annual Conference 2024
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:00 TALENT Workshop
Desk research to analyse dual career programmes in Italy: the validation process of the Desk Research tools. Albanese M., Italy
How to support the sports activity of the Student-Athletes? Analysis of dual career programs in Italy. Vicari D.S.S., Italy
20:00-22:00 Social dinner
Restaurant “La Salute” (Piazzale Caboto, 1, Gaeta)
October 4th
Location: Montecassino Abbey, Cassino, 03043 (FR), Italy
08:30 Departure by bus to Montecassino
10:00-11:00 Guided tour of Montecassino Abbey
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 Closing Ceremony (University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale)
Chat with Champion: Lieutenant Colonel Giuseppe Campoccio, Paralympic Athlete qualified for Paris 2024
13:00-14:00 Lunch