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Mhunduru selected for Dream Together Programme

Sport
SEOUL — Zimbabwe sports administrator Primrose Mhunduru has been selected as one of the scholars to study on the Association of National Olympic Committees’ (ANOC) Dream Together Programme at Seoul National University.

SEOUL — Zimbabwe sports administrator Primrose Mhunduru has been selected as one of the scholars to study on the Association of National Olympic Committees’ (ANOC) Dream Together Programme at Seoul National University.

Bangladesh’s Moahammad Tanvir Zaman, Colombia’s Laura Melissa Villarreal Higuera, Zimbabwe’s Mhunduru and Palestine’s Ehsan Mohammed Abdullah are the four recipients.

The quartet is all set to study on the course between August 2015 and December 2016.

The project, part of ANOC’s aim to provide opportunities to its NOCs to raise professional standards and learn from global best practices, follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Division of Global Sport Management Talent Development at the South Korean University in January.

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Taught by “internationally recognised professors”, the Dream Together Master Programme provides “world-class education for the next generation of sports administrators across a variety of topics including sport humanities, organisation and governance, marketing, the Olympic Movement and international sport development”.

The programme specifically targets sports administrators from NOCs and National Federations in countries where sport is less well developed with the aim of “providing them with greater knowledge and understanding which they can then later disseminate to a wider audience in their home countries”.

It is funded by the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and the Korea Foundation for the Next Generation Sports Talent using the national sport promotions funds.

“We are delighted to announce the scholars for the Dream Together Programme,” said ANOC President Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah.

“Spreading Olympic values-based education is a key element of Olympic Agenda 2020 and supporting the Dream Together Programme is an excellent way for ANOC to support its NOCs in this regard.

“The Programme will provide our scholars with a world-class education in sports administration which will not just benefit them but also their NOCs and National Federations when they return to their countries.

“I have no doubt that our scholars will enjoy their experience at one of the world’s top universities and leave the course equipped with the tools they need to make a meaningful contribution to the advancement of the sports movement within their countries and beyond.” — Inside the Games