Lausanne and the Olympic Movement: The Need for Education in Promoting Good Sport Governance in the Digital Age

Lausanne and the Olympic Movement: The Need for Education in Promoting Good Sport Governance in the Digital Age

Lausanne, Switzerland is home to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the organization responsible for promoting the Olympic Movement and organizing the Olympic Games. Good sport governance is essential for promoting fair and ethical practices in sports, but digitalization has brought new challenges to the world of sports. In this article, we explore the need for education in promoting good sport governance in the digital age, with a focus on Lausanne and the Olympic Movement, as well as the work of the AISTS in education.

Sport Governance: Good sport governance involves the management, administration, and oversight of sports organizations. It is essential for promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity in sports. However, recent scandals in sports have highlighted the challenges of sport governance, such as bribery, doping, and match-fixing.

Digitalization: Digitalization has brought many benefits to sports, but it has also brought new challenges. The rise of online betting and social media has increased the potential for corruption in sports, while the use of technology in sports has raised questions about fairness and integrity.

Trend Setting: Lausanne and the Olympic Movement have long been trendsetters in promoting good sport governance. The IOC has developed policies and initiatives to promote good governance, such as the Olympic Agenda 2020 and the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of the Manipulation of Competitions.

Education: Education is an essential means of promoting good sport governance and preventing corruption in sports. The IOC has developed educational programs and initiatives to promote ethical practices in sports, such as the Athlete Learning Gateway and the toolkit for National Olympic Committees. A key organization in this field is the International Academy of Sports Science and Technology (AISTS), which is based in Lausanne. The AISTS provides post-graduate education in sports management, sports law, and sports medicine, and has a strong focus on ethics and sustainability.

Lausanne and the Olympic Movement have been at the forefront of promoting good sport governance and ethical practices in sports. However, the challenges of digitalization require a continued focus on education to ensure that sports organizations and stakeholders are equipped to promote transparency, accountability, and integrity in sports. The work of organizations such as the AISTS is crucial in providing the necessary education and training for the sports leaders of the future.

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Participants attend several full-day workshops throughout the programme to experience sport. These sessions are delivered by the sport organisations and federations themselves and provide a unique hands-on experience and well as an ideal opportunity to connect to our alumni and experts working in the industry.

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