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'''Student Sport Ireland''' (SSI), formerly the '''Colleges and Universities Sports Association of Ireland''' (CUSAI), is the governing body for sport in [[Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland|third-level education in Ireland]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Guidelines-for-CUSAI-Team-Managers-and-Coaches-WUCs-2012.pdf | website = studentsport.ie | title = Guidelines for CUSAI Team Managers and Coaches | date = 2012 | accessdate = 24 August 2021 }}</ref><ref>http://www.studentsport.ie/about-us/mission-and-vision/</ref> CUSAI was originally formed in November 2005 when the Irish universities and the institutes of technology decided to come together and form one organisation to oversee Irish third level student sport. It was renamed in 2013.<ref>http://www.studentsport.ie/student-sport-ireland-the-new-name-for-cusai-3/</ref> |
'''Student Sport Ireland''' (SSI), formerly the '''Colleges and Universities Sports Association of Ireland''' (CUSAI), is the governing body for sport in [[Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland|third-level education in Ireland]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Guidelines-for-CUSAI-Team-Managers-and-Coaches-WUCs-2012.pdf | website = studentsport.ie | publisher = Student Sport Ireland | title = Guidelines for CUSAI Team Managers and Coaches | date = 2012 | accessdate = 24 August 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.studentsport.ie/about-us/mission-and-vision/ | website = studentsport.ie | publisher = Student Sport Ireland | title = Mission and Vision | accessdate = 24 August 2021 }}</ref> CUSAI was originally formed in November 2005 when the Irish universities and the institutes of technology decided to come together and form one organisation to oversee Irish third level student sport. It was renamed in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.studentsport.ie/student-sport-ireland-the-new-name-for-cusai-3/| website = studentsport.ie | publisher = Student Sport Ireland | title = Student Sport Ireland – the new name for CUSAI! | date = 1 June 2013 | accessdate = 24 August 2021 }}</ref> |
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With financial support from the [[Irish Sports Council]] the organisation is based in Sport HQ, the headquarters for a number of Ireland's national governing bodies based on the [[National Sports Campus]]. |
With financial support from the [[Irish Sports Council]] the organisation is based in Sport HQ, the headquarters for a number of Ireland's national governing bodies based on the [[National Sports Campus]]. |
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Student Sport Ireland (SSI), formerly the Colleges and Universities Sports Association of Ireland (CUSAI), is the governing body for sport in third-level education in Ireland.[1][2] CUSAI was originally formed in November 2005 when the Irish universities and the institutes of technology decided to come together and form one organisation to oversee Irish third level student sport. It was renamed in 2013.[3]
With financial support from the Irish Sports Council the organisation is based in Sport HQ, the headquarters for a number of Ireland's national governing bodies based on the National Sports Campus.
The organisation coordinates participation in international programmes, including the multi sport World University Games (or Universiade) and championship events in which Irish students compete across the globe. The organisation also assists the national and student governing bodies of each sport to develop competition and recreation programs to encourage more Irish students to stay involved in sport and physical recreation through their college lives.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Guidelines for CUSAI Team Managers and Coaches" (PDF). studentsport.ie. Student Sport Ireland. 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Mission and Vision". studentsport.ie. Student Sport Ireland. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Student Sport Ireland – the new name for CUSAI!". studentsport.ie. Student Sport Ireland. 1 June 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2021.