Hello, We hope you are hanging in there! We have begun to hear the first whispers of easing of lockdowns and return to 'normalcy' and we can't wait for the university sports calendar to be up and running again this fall. Although it will be some time before the sporting calendar takes off again, we at FISU are excited about the launch of the Healthy Campus project on 12 May. This global project aims to embed healthy lifestyle choices into campus culture and thus, impact every single one of the millions of university students out there. It is unprecedented in scale and scope. Wish us all the best for it and encourage all those around you to get on board.
PS: Don't miss! ⬇
FISU SG-CEO Eric Saintrond answers all your questions about Healthy Campus, LIVE, Friday at 18:00 CEST.
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