Title of Project | EUPASMOS – »European Union Physical Activity and Sport Monitoring System« |
Overview: | The European Union Physical Activity and Sport Monitoring System (EUPASMOS) is a two-year project jointly funded by the European Commission, through the Erasmus+ Sport grant for Collaborative Partnerships, and participating European Union Member States. The project will run between January 2018 and December 2019. The aim of the EUPASMOS project is to implement a harmonized physical activity and sport monitoring system, through the development of an integrated and shared methodological process that will provide comparable, valid and reliable physical activity and sport participation data across EU Member States. This will support Member States, the European Commission, the WHO and other relevant organizations in the design, promotion, implementation and surveillance of effective, evidence-based HEPA and sport policies and strategies across Europe and different governance levels. Twelve Member States are actively participating in the project, namely Bulgaria, Cyprus, Finland, France, Italy, Hungary, Latvia, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. |
Program: | Erasmus+: SPORT Collaborative Partnerships |
Coordinator | Portuguese Institute of Sport and Youth (PISY) (PRT) |
Partners | National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (NLD) Hungarian Leisure Sport Association (HUN) The Public Health Agency of Sweden (SWE) Movimento Sportivo Popolare Italiano (ITA) Cyprus Sport Organisation (CYP) University of Ljubljana [Faculty of sport] (SLO) Université Clermont Auvergne (FRA) Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LTU) |
Researchers in UL Faculty of sport | prof. dr. Gregor Jurak |
Duration of project | 1.1.2018 – 30.6.2020 |
Link to web page: | https://eupasmos.com/ |
EUPASMOS - European Physical Activity and Sports Monitoring
- Code 2017 - 3678 / 001 - 001
- Date 01.01.2018 - 30.06.2020
- Organisation Iinstituto português do desporto e juventude, I.P. (PORTUGUESE INSTITUTE FOR SPORT AND YOUTH)
- Holder Prof. Ph.D. Gregor Jurak
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