More than 100 participants and presenters from all over the world joined the 15th European Network of Sport Education Forum in Vienna, Austria, which was held on the 26th and 27th of September 2019. Researchers, practitioners and students met at the Institute for Sport Science at the University of Vienna to discuss issues related to the theme “Sport. Education. Society. – Links & Solutions”.

The Forum offered a space for reflection and discussion about the potential of sport to address the societal and educational challenges facing Europe and ways to maximize this potential. Through more than 30 interactive sessions, working groups and presentations, the Forum generated knowledge and recommendations that will help both researchers and practitioners alike. More than 35 speakers showcased their current research projects and discussed current societal challenges in regard to European sport and sport education.

In his keynote presentation, Mr. Jean Francois Laurent from The Association for International Sport for All (TAFISA) spoke about the future challenges in the field of grassroots sport and how education can help address those very challenges. In a lively round table debate, Michal Bronikowski (AWF Poznan), Marcela González-Gross (Polytechnic University of Madrid), Kirsi Hämäläinen (Finnish Olympic Committee) as well as newly-elected ENSE president Thomas Skovgaard (University of Southern Denmark) discussed how the lessons learned through sport education could be transferred into real life settings.

Besides researchers and educators, students from the German Sport University also played an active role through a number of poster presentations. The posters – covering different topics ranging from sport for development, to gender equality and sport governance – were integrated into the Forum through a guided poster exhibition.  

We would like to extend our thanks all the presenters, participants and the volunteers from the University of Vienna´s Institute for Sport Science, who also organized the #BeActive breaks, as part of the European Week of Sport.

A big thank you also goes to the gracious support provided by our partners, the European Commission, the Erasmus+ programme, the City of Vienna, the Austrian Bundes-Sportorganisation, and AlphaChamp, with additional nutritional support provided by VitaCan and Ströck.

We are already looking forward to the next ENSE Forum, which will be hosted in Guimarães, Portugal, in 2021.

Two more amazing speakers have been confirmed for the line-up of the 15th ENSE Forum, which will be held at the University of Vienna's Institute for Sport Science on the 26th and 27th of September 2019.

Wanda Wendel-Vos, a trained epidemiologist who has focused on investigating environmental influences on physical activity and the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions, will bring her unique perspectives for a keynote presentation titled "A Changing World and the Future Challenges of Sport: The Responsibility of Education"

Helmut Höritsch, the Senior Manager for Education and Development at the European Handball Federation (EHF) will also be present to discuss the importance, and links, between handball and education during a panel on the links between education and its real-life applications.

Beyond these keynotes and panels, the Forum will offer a space for reflection and discussion about the potential of sport to address the societal and educational challenges facing Europe. Through interactive sessions, groups and presentations, the Forum will generate knowledge and recommendations that will help both researchers and practitioners alike.

There are still spaces available for those who wish to present at the Forum. To do so, individuals can submit their abstracts by June 15th to info(a)sporteducation.eu. Oral presentations and posters are both welcome. Full abstract requirements can be found here.

To register to attend the Forum, individuals must simply fill out the registration form.

For more information, you can view the Forum flyer and draft programme, and, if you need accomodation, you can view our conference hotels.

Further updates on the Forum will be shared on www.sporteducation.eu.

The 15th ENSE Forum will be held at the University of Vienna’s Institute for Sport Science on the 26th and 27th of September 2019 under the theme Sport – Education – Society. Links and Solutions. 

And now, students can exclusively attend the Forum at a discounted rate of only 50 EUR (to be paid via Bank Transfer).

The Forum will offer a space for reflection and discussion about the potential of sport to address the societal and educational challenges facing Europe and ways to maximise this potential. Through interactive sessions, working groups and presentations, the Forum will generate knowledge and recommendations that will help both researchers and practitioners alike.

Not only will the Forum provide an engaging and dynamic learning environment, but students will get a unique opportunity to meet leaders in the field of sport education across Europe and participate in a range of networking activities.

Students can register by filling out the registration form. All attendees are also responsible for booking their own travel and accommodation, as well as securing any necessary entry visa. Information on recommended hotels can be found here.

For more information, you can view the Forum flyer and draft programme.

Further updates on the Forum will be shared on www.sporteducation.eu.

The first panelists and keynote speakers for the 15th ENSE Forum, which will be held at the University of Vienna's Institute for Sport Science on the 26th and 27th of September 2019, are now confirmed.

Under the theme Sport – Education – Society. Links and Solutions, these speakers are leaders in their field and represent various important sectors, including research, policy, and grassroots sport.

Jean-Francois Laurent, Director at the The Association for International Sport for All (TAFISA), has spent over a decade promoting sport and active living, and, with his keynote address, will contribute a unique perspective on how education can enhance and promote sport.

A top caliber round-table panel exploring the links between sport, education and society is also set, and will include Agata Dziarnowska, John Bales, Kristine de Martelaar, and Karen Petry.

Agata Dziarnowska is a Policy Officer at the European Commission, and brings a broad view, along with 15 years of experience, on the importance of sport education across the continent.

John Bales is President of the International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE), and has many decades of experience working in international sport as a coach, administrator and athlete.

Kristine de Martelaar is a Professor at the Free University Brussels, and she has worked extensively on topics related to sport, culture and youth.

Finally, Karen Petry is the current President of ENSE and a Deputy Head of institute at the German Sport University, and she has worked for over 30 years on the development, delivery and evaluation of sport education programming.

Beyond these speakers and panelists, the Forum will offer a space for reflection and discussion about the potential of sport to address the societal and educational challenges facing Europe. Through interactive sessions, groups and presentations, the Forum will generate knowledge and recommendations that will help both researchers and practitioners alike.

To register to attend the Forum, individuals must simply fill out the registration form.

Those interested in presenting at the Forum can submit their abstracts by June 15th to info(a)sporteducation.eu. Oral presentations and posters are both welcome. Full requirements can be found here.

For more information, you can view the Forum flyer and draft programme, and, if you need accomodation, you can view our conference hotels.

Further updates on the Forum will be shared on www.sporteducation.eu.

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