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©
2018 / International
Olympic Committee (IOC)
/ EVANS,
Jason
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Zoom-in page on sport for
peace
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Rooted in both ancient
traditions and modern ideals,
the enduring
relationship between
sport and peace
spans all levels of society,
from grassroots initiatives to
the Olympic Games. Our
new ZOOM-IN
page “Sport for
Peace” provides you with a
comprehensive overview of
relevant materials on this
important topic, offering
valuable resources to support
learning and research. Discover
it here.
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International Olympic
Academy (IOA)
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The
Olympic Studies
Centre welcomes the
International
Olympic Academy as
the newest partner
of the Olympic World
Library
Network
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The IOA has
joined the Olympic World
Library (OWL)
Network, marking a
significant milestone in
advancing access to Olympic
knowledge and promoting
education and
research.
The IOA’s vast library of over
16,000 titles and hundreds of
digital resources will be
documented over the next few
months and accessible via the
portal, complementing the
OSC’s
collection of over 42,000
publications and 15,000 digital
documents. Decades of IOA
sessions, proceedings, journals
and publications are
now
available and
searchable
online. Read
the full
story.
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©
2018 / International
Olympic Committee (IOC)
/ MULLAN, Dan
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New OSC Reference Document on
Olympic broadcasting history
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After months of detailed
archival research, this new
OSC Reference
Document
recounts the history and
development of Olympic
broadcasting, from
its debut, when all coverage was
uniquely on film, moving to
radio, television and more
recently digital media. The
period covered extends from the
first editions of the modern
Olympic Games, which coincided
with the birth of
cinema, to the
present day. On over 240
pages
, readers can discover
first-time and main innovations
in Olympic Games broadcasting
history.
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International Olympic
Committee (IOC) /
LEUTENEGGER,
Catherine
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New-look Olympic Studies Centre
website
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Discover our new
homepage, including
a brand-new testimonials
section, which
features short reflections by
experts on the relevance,
evolution and impact of Olympic
studies worldwide.
Access it here.
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New “On the Line with an Expert”
sessions
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If
you missed our recent
“On the Line with an
Expert” session on
the topic of "Prevention
of the manipulation of
competition", you
can now watch it here,
with all previous sessions on
the Olympic World
Library.
Want to learn about the
Olympic AI Agenda
and important
initiatives driving the use of
artificial intelligence at the
IOC and across the world of
sport? Join us for our upcoming
sessions on 9 and 10
December, for which
we will welcome the IOC Head of
AI Programme, Alejandro
Merino Madrid.
These sessions are
exclusively reserved for members
of the academic community. If
you hold an academic position,
you can already register here.
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International Olympic Case Study
Competition (CSC)
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We
invite you to watch this short
new
video
about the CSC to discover the
exciting experience we offer to
undergraduate and master’s
students interested in tackling
real-world strategic challenges
in sport.
The
2025/2026 edition is still open
for the master’s category, with
the final registration deadline
set for 14
November.
For
the first time, finalists will
have the opportunity to attend
the final event in
Lausanne.
All
relevant information and
documents are available here.
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©
International Olympic
Committee (IOC) /
LEUTENEGGER,
Catherine
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2025/2027 Advanced Olympic
Research Grants awarded
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In
the framework of the 11th
edition of the Advanced
Olympic Research Grant
Programme, the OSC
has selected seven research
projects, underlining their
academic quality and
significance with respect to the
priority fields of research
identified by the
IOC.
Learn more
about these seven
projects
and the
programme.
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Conference list update
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©
2008 / International Olympic
Committee (IOC) / LEUTENEGGER,
Catherine
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Survey on the Official Reports
by the Organising Committees
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We
would greatly appreciate if you
could share your insights in
this survey
on the Official Reports
by the Organising Committees
of the Olympic
Games. Your
feedback will help us enhance
their relevance and quality for
the entire Olympic community.
Please take a few minutes to
shape the future of these
important reports.
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