The 5th edition of the Sport and Innovation Conference will be held between 14 and 16 September and it will be hosted by the Hungarian University of Sports Science in Budapest and the National Handball Academy in Balatonboglár. On the first day of the event, a workshop entitled Governance, Financing will be held in Section IV, where Prof Dr Gábor Géczi, Director of the Institute of Economics and Social Sciences of the university, Head of the Department of Sport Management will act as the moderator.
Although this year the 5th Sport and Innovation Conference to be held in Budapest and Balatonboglár between 14 and 16 September 2022 will not be an international one, the only foreign speaker at the event will be sport scientist Prof Dr Marco Cardinale.
It is no exaggeration to state that one of the most distinguished guests of the 5th Sport and Innovation Conference, which will take place in Budapest and Balatonboglár between 14 and 16 September 2022, will be Prof. Dr. h.c. Tibor Hortobágyi, who teaches gerontology research methodology at the full-time and part-time courses in human kinesiology at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS).
For one day, on Wednesday, 14 September, almost all the most important representatives of Hungarian sports science and sports life will move to the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS), who will present themselves as exhibitors to the event's participants. This initiative opens a new chapter in the history of the Sport and Innovation Conference that has short a history.
The delegation of the Uzbek Institute of Physical Education and Sport Culture visited the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) on 11 August. The delegation included the advisor of the Uzbek Minister of Sport, Avazjon Kudratillaevich Karimov, the Rector of the Uzbek Institute of Physical Education and Sport Culture, Ilhomjon Ahmedovich Tursunaliev, and project manager Valijon Khoshimov.
A solid foundation of research to understand the realities and challenges in sport volunteering will inform new toolkits for sport organisations and volunteers. The 20th and 21st of June 2022 saw the partners in the V4V project gather in Helsinki, Finland, for the 3rd partner meeting and the first to take place face to face.
With the participation of the Hungarian University of Sports Sciences (HUSS), the kick-off meeting for Erasmus+ project named Meter Matters was organized in Ljubljana. The Faculty of Sport of the University of Ljubljana, the coordinator of the project, along with other partners from Slovenia and Portugal were introduced to the project that will be completed at the end of May 2024.