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  • Newsletter 1 – December 2023

    December 15th, 2025

    Project EPCS-TE News & Updates Introducing EPCS-TE Project EPCS-TE (European Partnership for Clean Sport in Tertiary Education) was successfully awarded in 2023 by the Erasmus+ Sport Programme of the European Commission. It is a European [...]

  • Project “European Partnership for Clean Sport in Tertiary Education – EPCS-TE)” Kicks-Off in Portugal

    September 5th, 2025

    The first in-person transnational partners’ meeting of the project European Partnership for Clean Sport in Tertiary Education (Project EPCS-TE), was held on 13 December 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal, hosted by the Anti-Doping Authority of Portugal [...]

  • CyADA and International Partners awarded European Commission Funding to Lead the project European Partnership for Clean Sport – Tertiary Education (Project EPCS-TE)

    December 1st, 2025

    The Cyprus Anti-Doping Authority (CyADA) in collaboration with the Anti-Doping Organisations of Poland and Portugal and academic institutions in Poland, Portugal and Italy have been awarded a European Union grant for fostering synergies between National [...]

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