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“Sport and Anatomy”: Teaching, Research, and Assistance at the University of Pisa
Sustainability ; 14(13):8160, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1934259
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Over the last decades, the university system has experienced huge growth, facing several challenges. Accordingly, the University of Pisa recognizes the value and opportunities deriving from research and fully supports collaboration with the world of entrepreneurship and industry, as well as local communities. Study programs, teaching methods and technologies, learning environments, quality assurance, programmed student numbers, and research results are key features of the prestige of the scientific community.

Aim:

In this respect, “Sport and Anatomy”, a brand that includes an academic organization at the University of Pisa, holds two main goals (i) to offer the top level in both educational and professional fields;and (ii) to optimize the fine-tuning among all these sections, thus becoming a reference point for sports management. Methods and

results:

Indispensable links between basic and specialist sciences through different Masters’ and schools were created. In addition to didactic activity, research activity, medical assistance, and rehabilitation were coordinated. Two main outcomes emerged from this experience (i) improved stakeholder performances and (ii) optimized cooperation between university and local communities.

Conclusions:

Sport and Anatomyplays a key role in supervising and accomplishing in an innovative way all the three missions of the university (i.e., teaching, research, and dissemination of knowledge), thus strongly fulfilling the aims of modern university targets.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: Sustainability Year: 2022 Document Type: Article