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October 11, 2021

DOA anthology “Educational Potentials of the Olympic Idea” features WGI chapter by Roland Naul

After much preparatory work, the current publication of the German Olympic Academy appeared in September. The anthology "Educational Potentials of the Olympic Idea" is also available online and has therefore been published as an open access version. An access link can be found on the homepage of the ...

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October 7, 2021

WGI supports Dutch-German “Euregiade” sport project

How can cross-border cooperation in sport be strengthened again? And what possibilities does the concept of a "Euregiade" offer? These and other questions are being dealt with in a feasibility study “Euregiade” by the initiators of the cross-border project, the European Academy of Sports, the Hogeschool ...

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August 10, 2021

WGI’s expertise as Olympic Study Center in high demand during Tokyo 2020 Games

Prior to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, which had been postponed by a year, the major sporting event in Japan was already the focus of several events organized by Willibald Gehbardt Institute, which is officially recognized by the IOC as an Olympic Study Center. On June 29th, the 2nd Olympic Study Day ...

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June 30, 2021

WGI’s virtual Olympic Study Day 2021 with Tokyo discussants

A video from Tokyo, guests from all over Germany: The Olympic Study Day 2021, organized by the Willibald Gebhardt Institute in Münster was a complete success. On June 29th, WGI’s Vice President for Olympic Education, Prof. Dr. Michael Krüger, in cooperation with the German Olympic Academy (DOA) and ...

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June 25, 2021

EU-Sport Policy study presented to European Parliament

In 2020, the work unit of ​​Prof. Mittag (DSHS, lead) and the WGI (Prof. Naul, co lead) as a research consortium won the European Parliament's tender, an expertise on "EU Sport Policy: Assessment and Possible Ways Forward" ( IP / B / CULT / IC / 2020-025). The consortium also included the European ...

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