The aim of this FEPSAC Position Statement is to summarize current knowledge about athletes' dual careers (DCs) in the European context and propose recommendations for future DC research, practice, and policy. Inspired by the European Union's Guidelines on Dual Careers of Athletes (European Commission, 2012), researchers, practitioners, and policy makers collaborated over the last decade to create the European DC discourse as a context-informed and negotiated body of DC knowledge. In this paper, we proceed from analyzing this body of knowledge using recent review papers and European DC psychological research projects to formulating seven postulates summarizing DC research findings on factors influencing athletes in their striving for DC exce...
Athletes have the right to combine their sport and higher education careers (e.g., dual career), but...
This handbook compiles the experiences of researchers and university staff from five different Europ...
The focus of dual career (DC) research has shifted from exploring individual experiences within Athl...
In recent years, Erasmus+ projects have been an excellent academic platform that are helping to achi...
Research question. The last decade has seen an increase in empirical research associated with dual c...
Research question. The last decade has seen an increase in empirical research associated with dual c...
In fact, an exponential interest in sport dual career both in academic and political fields is gaini...
The first 20 years in FEPSAC's history are characterised by the separation of the continent in two d...
This book reflects the development of the European Federation of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC) and sport...
A dual career refers to the pursuit of two careers simultaneously and is a complex topic for investi...
In the last decade, the topic of the dual careers of student-athletes has received increasing attent...
This article aims to provide an overview of high performance athletes - students dual-career support...
While the benefits of dual careers (i.e. the combination of education or vocation alongside a sporti...
The paper presents the Swedish data on university student-athletes’ dual career (DC) competences and...
Mental health disorders (MHD) in elite athletes is a topic that has received increased attention in ...
Athletes have the right to combine their sport and higher education careers (e.g., dual career), but...
This handbook compiles the experiences of researchers and university staff from five different Europ...
The focus of dual career (DC) research has shifted from exploring individual experiences within Athl...
In recent years, Erasmus+ projects have been an excellent academic platform that are helping to achi...
Research question. The last decade has seen an increase in empirical research associated with dual c...
Research question. The last decade has seen an increase in empirical research associated with dual c...
In fact, an exponential interest in sport dual career both in academic and political fields is gaini...
The first 20 years in FEPSAC's history are characterised by the separation of the continent in two d...
This book reflects the development of the European Federation of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC) and sport...
A dual career refers to the pursuit of two careers simultaneously and is a complex topic for investi...
In the last decade, the topic of the dual careers of student-athletes has received increasing attent...
This article aims to provide an overview of high performance athletes - students dual-career support...
While the benefits of dual careers (i.e. the combination of education or vocation alongside a sporti...
The paper presents the Swedish data on university student-athletes’ dual career (DC) competences and...
Mental health disorders (MHD) in elite athletes is a topic that has received increased attention in ...
Athletes have the right to combine their sport and higher education careers (e.g., dual career), but...
This handbook compiles the experiences of researchers and university staff from five different Europ...
The focus of dual career (DC) research has shifted from exploring individual experiences within Athl...