DIGISPORT
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Nour Aït Kaddour Master Sciences du Numérique et du Sport Ecole Universitaire de Recherche DIGISPORT. Athlète international en Kayak Slalom, équipe nationale marocaine
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France
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Lucie Lacombe Chargée de marketing et valorisation scientifique-
Greater Rennes Metropolitan Area
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Guillaume COBAT Étudiant au Master Digisport à Rennes-
Vannes, Brittany, France
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Lucie Lacombe Chargée de marketing et valorisation scientifique-
Greater Rennes Metropolitan Area
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Marie-Aurélie Castel Étudiante en Master 1 DIGISPORT - Sciences du numérique et sport-
Rennes, Brittany, France
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Overview
The objective of DIGISPORT is to create a unique graduate school of international excellence in interdisciplinary training and research in digital sport sciences. This project aims to offer students in initial and continuing training an opportunity to build a study strategy suited to their professional goals and to the labor market. DIGISPORT provides a coordinated training offer, from masters to doctoral level, that is resolutely interdisciplinary and strongly linked to research and innovation. This program proposes to university and Grandes Ecoles students, in initial and continuing training, to build their own learning path through a modular teaching offer, based on pedagogical innovation, hybridization of student populations and interdisciplinary projects. The EUR's high-level technological platforms are great training tools for the students. International students can apply for academic mobility at the Graduate School during their MSc and PhD. Selected DIGISPORT students will have access to fellowships to support their international mobility. The research units involved in DIGISPORT are affiliated with CNRS joint labs (IRISA, IETR, IRMAR, CREST), Inria teams, Grandes Ecoles network (ENS Rennes, INSA Rennes, CentraleSupelec, ENSAI) and Université de Rennes 1 and Université Rennes 2. DIGISPORT is part of the Université de Rennes project and benefits from a State funding run by the French National Research Agency (ANR) through its Investments for the Future programme (PIA) (ANR-18-EURE-0022).
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