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University of Luxembourg

Founded in 2003, the University of Luxembourg is the only public university of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Multilingual, international and research-oriented, it is also a modern institution with a personal atmosphere.

Today, the University consists of:


Dublin City University

Dublin City University (DCU) is a leading innovative European University with a mission to ‘transform lives and societies’. 

DCU is proud to be one of the world’s foremost Young Universities and is among the world’s top 2% globally. The University is known for the ‘transformative student experience’ it offers, and is also recognised for its impact in addressing global challenges in collaboration with national and international stakeholders.

Trnavská univerzita

Historical Trnava University (TU) represents one of the oldest universities in Slovakia. Trnava University was established by Cardinal Peter Pázmaň in 1635 and consisted of four faculties (colleges) of: theology, arts, law and medicine. 

The university became well-known also thanks to an observatory founded by Maximilián Hell, a university library, gardens and a theatre. It existed for 142 years and in 1777, it was moved to Buda. The National Council of the Slovak Republic re-established Trnava University in 1992. Trnava University professes principles of the Great Charter of European Universities protecting complete independence of universities from the political and economic power and their freedom to perform research and education.

Free University of Bolzano

The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano was founded in 1997 and has a strong international orientation.

The international orientation is particularly evident in the multilingual courses (German, Italian, English and Ladin) and the high number of students and teaching staff from abroad.

Faculdade de Motricidade Humana (FMH), Universidade de Lisboa

University of Lisbon (ULisboa) brings together various areas of knowledge and has a privileged position for facilitating the contemporary evolution of science, technology, arts and humanities. The quality of teaching, research, innovation and culture of ULisboa is attracting an ever increasing amount of talent from around the world.

With tradition, rigor, entrepreneurship and innovation, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana (FMH) ensures the consistent progress of the knowledge society, stimulating sustainable human development through human kinetics, by the study of the body and its manifestations, in the interaction of biological and psychological processes with sociocultural values, in different social contexts, namely, in the educational, sports, artistic, productive and health systems.

The main FMH’s traditions in education and research are the Teaching Physical Education and Physical Education Teacher Education issues, supported respectively by the Master Degree on Teaching Physical Education, the Education Doctorate with the specialization of Physical Education Didactics activity, and activity of the Center of Studies on Education.

Students are provided with an experienced culture of teaching, research and relationships with active structures in society.” 

University of Sevilla

The Universidad de Sevilla (USE), founded in 1551, with more than 75000 students, and 7000 staff, is the second largest university in Spain

The USE is also committed to research with more than 400 national and regional and 61 European open projects. In addition to its 4300 academic staff, there are 1500 researchers under different contracts. Research is carried out in within 134 academic departments, in 8 joint research centres USE – Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and 10 university research institutes. 

EUPEA

European Physical Education Association is the umbrella organization of National Physical Education Association.

EUPEA promotes PE and School Sport in Europe by working with appropriate Governmental and Non-Governmental Organisations and individual experts and professionals

More than 30 national Physical Education associations in Europe are member of Eupea.