Institute of Sports Science

24.03.2023

University Dual Career Support Services for Student-Athletes

A joint research paper by Marcel Fahrner and Verena Burk (both Institute of Sports Science) explores the relevance of university dual career support services from a student-athletes’ perspective.

Today, numerous elite athletes pursue the twin pathway of dual careers. To assist student-athletes in their challenging endeavour of dual careers, universities around the world offer various support services.

Based on a unique international and multisport dataset originating from an online survey of 1,055 international student-athletes, who participated in the 2019 Winter and Summer Universiades, Marcel Fahrner, and Verena Burk (both Institute of Sports Science) examine the relevance of university dual career support services from a student-athletes’ perspective.

The study explores associations between socio-demographic, academic and sport-related variables as well as dual career support services. In this respect, it empirically substantiates the perceived relevance of university support services from a student-athlete perspective and complements the elite sport-related dual career literature. Moreover, the study helps to develop a sound awareness for student-athlete dual career support and thus contributes to the political discussion of creating adequate elite sport framework conditions.

The research paper was recently accepted for publication in Managing Sport and Leisure.

Fahrner, M., & Burk, V. (2023). Relevance of university dual career support services – student-athletes’ perspectives. Managing Sport and Leisure. doi/10.1080/23750472.2023.2191614

 

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