Catanzaro, Umg and Csen together to promote training and orientation of students of motor sciences in the sports field

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By John

With the aim of perfecting the training course of university students enrolled in the Degree Course in Motor SciencesAnd, the Magna Graecia University has launched an important collaboration with CSEN, the National Educational Sports Center who deals with the professional preparation of instructors and sports technicians. The integration between academic path and the world of work is the key element to guarantee university students the acquisition of the skills necessary to face the challenges of the future and profession. In this context, the agreement stipulated between the Magna Graecia and CSEN University – Provincial Committee of Catanzaro represents an extraordinary opportunity for the specialist sports training training and for the orientation of young people who aspire to access the various careers in the vast and dynamic sports sector. A winning partnership that, with reference to Legislative Decree no. 36 of 2021 and the reform of the sports world, will guarantee complete training useful to allow young people to move from theory to practice, from knowing how to do. The UMG-CSEN agreement provides for the start of a Internship that will be carried out by university students, including those who attend research doctorates, specialization school, specialization courses and Master of the UMG, at the CSEN headquarters in Catanzaro and will be aimed at alternating moments of study and work.

“We are happy to be able to offer UMG motor science students – said the rector prof. Giovanni Cuda – This precious opportunity thanks to the start of the collaboration with CSEN. A heartfelt thanks goes to the national vice -president, dott. Francesco De Nardo, To the president of the master’s degree course in Sciences and Techniques of preventive and adapted motor activities, prof. Gian Pietro Emerenziani, and to the president of the three -year degree course in motor and sports sciences, prof. Federico Quinzi, For giving way to this important synergy that will allow you to invest not only in the formation of tomorrow’s professionals, but also in the strengthening of the link between academic path and the world of work, for the benefit of the occupiability of our graduates “.

The National Vice President CSEN, dr. Francesco De Nardo, he said: “We are proud to be able to cooperate with the prestigious and historical University of Magna Graecia of Catanzaro with the aim of increasing the standards and skills of future experts in the field of sciences and techniques of sport and preventive and adapted motor activities, especially through a meeting between the world of sport Intra Coni and the academic world, in light of the sport reform (articles 41 and 42 Legislative Decree no. Gian Pietro Emerenziani And Federico Quinzi, For foresight and vision shown with respect to the objectives of the memorandum of understanding, as well as for having laid the foundations of a collaboration that will certainly bring concrete results for young professionals who will be the protagonists of this project “.

The strategic agreement signed by the rector of the UMG, prof. Giovanni Cuda, and by the national vice president of Csen, dr. Francesco De Nardo, will allow students of motor sciences of the Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro Apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom, develop specific skills of the sector, networking, get in touch with professionals and to discover the multiple facets that characterize the sports world. In addition to the practical internship, collaboration will guarantee students a precious support in the work orientation activity thanks to the figure of the dedicated tutor who will have the task of accompanying young people in a training course aimed at the development of skills and professionalism.

The collaboration started represents a fundamental bridge between academic theory and field practice and provides for the programming of a series of shared initiatives (practical internships, stages and targeted training activities) for the duration of 3 years, starting from the academic year 2025/2026.