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EOSE is a membership organisation and the activity of the structure is strongly supported, linked and based on the quality and involvement of the European Network composed of the membership of the organisation.


We could highlight several proven track record of cooperation, collaborations and collective experiences through various projects and activities where the whole membership was activated to develop e.g. research and obtain comparable data (qualitative and quantitative) at national and regional level in the areas of employment and VET in the Sport and Active Leisure sector in Europe. To illustrate that point we can take the example of the VOCASPORT project commissioned by the Sport Unit of the European Commission and lead by EOSE in 2004 or more recently the LLL-Sport project.


Please find below the full list of EOSE current members.

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European Members

UCL - Olympic Chair Henri de Baillet Latour Jacques Rogge

 

The "Chair Management of Sports Organisations" (CMOS - UCL) has been created by September, 1st, 2005, by the Ministry of Sports of the French speaking Community with the support of the Comité Olympique Interfédéral Belge, as a part of the Unit EDPH of the Institut d'Education Physique et de Readaptation" (IEPR) inside the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL).

It is the aim of the Chair to develop some tools for a better management of sport organisations in Belgium.

This aim is supported by the responsible of the Chair and President of the IEPR, Professor Thierry Zintz PhD, who has gain expertise in this kind of management and in the leading of sports organisations. Student's researchers and PhD candidate(s) will be involved in the further developments of the Chair.

LSU - Lithuanian Sport University

 

As an independent institution – the Lithuanian State Institute of Physical Education was founded after the Second World War in 1945. The Institute was settled in the premises of the former Physical Education Palace built in 1934. Starting with the enrolment of 100 students, the Institute has developed and expanded over the years and decades into an institution with over 2500 students. In 1999 the Institute was renamed into Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education and  in 2012 into Lithuanian Sports University.
 

The LSU has always been and remains to be an important centre of sports science and a fosterer of physical education and sports values and traditions in Lithuania. Since its foundation the institution has trained over 13 000 teachers of physical education, sports coaches, physiotherapists, tourism and sport managers and other qualified specialists. Many distinguished scholars, world-known coaches, prominent sports and public figures have graduated from the Academy.
 

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