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ANOC SIGNS MOU WITH SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

ANOC enhances opportunities for NOCs through collaborative agreement

The Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) has today signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Division of Global Sport Management Talent Development at Seoul National University (GSM-SNU) as ANOC continues to identify ways to improve the service it offers its NOCs.

The MOU aims to encourage greater academic cooperation between the two organisations in order to contribute to the development of sport within the international community. As part of the agreement, ANOC will recommend prospective candidates from NOCs for the Dream Together Master Programme and will help assist with the placement of students from the Programme in careers and internships within NOCs.

Supported by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism and the Next Generation Sports Talent Foundation, Seoul National University launched the Dream Together Master Programme to educate and support next generation sport administrators in the world in 2013. Taught by internationally recognised professors, the Dream Together Master Programme provides world-class education for the next generation of sports administrators across a variety of topics including sport humanities, organisation and governance, marketing, the Olympic Movement and international sport development.

ANOC President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah (centre), ANOC Secretary General Gunilla Lindberg (left) and ANOC Vice-President Patrick Hickey (right) during ANOC press briefing
ANOC President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah (centre), ANOC Secretary General Gunilla Lindberg (left) and ANOC Vice-President Patrick Hickey (right) during ANOC press briefing

Speaking following the MOU signing, ANOC President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah said:

“We are very happy to have entered into this partnership with the Seoul National University. We are always looking at ways of improving our offering to the NOCs and creating a route for them to enter into further education and learn from international best practice is an excellent way of doing that.

“Many smaller NOCs will not have access to the same level of international expertise as their colleagues from larger NOCs. The Dream Together Master Programme is specifically designed to target sports administrators at NOCs and National Federation of countries where sport is less well developed. Working with Seoul National University will allow ANOC to offer greater opportunities to our NOCs and equip them with the tools they need to advance the sports movement within their countries and beyond.”

Seoul National University

Dr. Joon-ho Kang, Director and professor of the Dream Together Master Programme added:

“We are very excited about the opportunities that our collaborative partnership with ANOC will bring. ANOC represents 204 NOCs worldwide and so is ideally placed to help us connect with nations around the world. We want to work with as many NOCs as possible to ensure that they are maximising sport’s full potential to change society for the better.”

“This programme is a kind of platform that any entity can join to develop future leaders in sport management for public and private sectors. As one of the world-class comprehensive universities representing Asia, Seoul National University is the only institution offering Master’s and PhD degrees in sport management among the top 50 universities in the world.”