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Welcome to the EASM Summer School 2018
“The EASM School is a great opportunity for students andpractitioners to enrich their degree with new insights in the fieldof International Sport Management and Marketing. Participantshave the chance to build up their own international networkwithin the sport business and to make new friends from all overthe world. With the EASM Summer School 2018 being in Madridthe students will have a wonderful chance to experience ahotspot for Sport Management with two huge football brands intown and a great opportunity to enjoy academic and socialhighlights.”
Prof. Dr. Herbert Woratschek,Head of the EASM Summer SchoolCommittee, Professor at the Universityof Bayreuth, Germany
Welcome to Universidad Europea de Madrid
“I’m very proud that the EASM Summer School 2018 will be atthe Universidad Europea de Madrid. That’s a fantasticopportunity for our Sports Management Degree students forknowing international students who have the same vocation.Our School of Sports Science is the only in Spain which has aDegree in Sports Management and this event is very importantfor improving our relationship with other Universities and otherstudents in this area. I’m sure that it will be an amazingexperience for everyone.”
Dr. Francisco López VarasDean of the School of Sports Science,Universidad Europea de Madrid
Academic Host
As a leader in the private higher educationsector in Spain, Universidad Europea is ahighly regarded academic institutioncommitted to innovation, with over 16,000students. Its mission is to offer its students aholistic education, training leaders andprofessionals that are equipped to respondto the needs of a global world, adding valueto their professions and contributing to socialprogress through the application of anentrepreneurial spirit and a commitment toethics.
Why be part of the EASM Summer School?
The EASM School is a great opportunity for Bachelor and Master students to enrich their
degree with new insights in the field of International Sport Marketing. Participants have the
chance to build up their own international network within the sport business and to make
new friends from all over the world.
Here are only some of the reasons why you should join in for a summer in Madrid:
• Studying at one of the most prestigious private Universities in Spain.
• Gain insights into up to date sport topics of renowned international lecturers.
• Work in an international environment with students from all over the world.
• Experience from the benefits of a great university campus.
• Get to know everyday life in one of Europe's biggest cities with its vibrant life and culture.
• Meet and exchange experiences with local Spanish students.
Pedro Díaz Ridao
Senior lecturer at Universidad
Europea
Leadership in Sport Management
Markus Buser
Senior lecturer at University of
Bayreuth
Sport Sponsoring vs. Ambush Marketing
Risto Rasku
Senior lecturer JAMK
University
From Customer Relationship
Management to Fan Relationship
Management
Luis Manfredi
Head of Internal Coordination at “La
Liga”
UEFA financial fair play
Guido Schafmeister
Senior lecturer at Sport Management Academy Bayreuth
Fascination of International Sport
Management
Gerardo Bielons
Senior Lecturer Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid, and
Director of Events GB
Managing Human Resources in Sport
events: Case Studies in Spain
David Ridpath
Faculty Affiliate, Ohio University
Sport and Society Initiative
Does the Live Sports Experience
Matter?
Battling Technology and Comfort to get Butts in the Seats!
Lectures by
Spain SpainSpainGermany GermanyFinland United States
Facts and Figures
Idea
• Strong and differentiated service for sport management
students.
• Supplementary to existing national sport management
programmes.
• Integration in study programmes at hometown universities.
• International perspective and experience.
• Curriculum according to the demand of the labor market.
• Students create their own international network.
Facts & Figures
• Time: 16th – 20th May 2018.
• Place: Campus of Universidad Europea de Madrid, Spain.
• Content: Fascination of International Sport Management:
Discover, practice and experience.
Learning Objective
• Getting new insights and expertise in the field of International
Sport Marketing. Furthermore, students will be able to apply
professional marketing tools in sport organizations.
Credit Points
• According to the Bologna Process.
• Hometown universities decide how many credits are
acknowledged in their own programme. EASM suggests
calculating 6 credits for the EASM Summer School.
Accreditation
• Courses of EASM Summer School are certified by EASM and
the Sport Management Academy of Bayreuth, Germany.
• EASM Board ensures in cooperation with the local organizing
university the teaching quality and improves the programme
based on regular evaluations.
Teacher Qualification
• Teachers are members of EASM partner universities and hold
at least a Master Degree and/or a PhD in their field.
• Pedagogical experience or other qualifications have to be
proved.
• Repeated participation is dependent on evaluations.
The EASM Summer School 2018 includes:
• Study programme, learning materials and Certificate of Attendance.
• Accommodation: 5 nights and breakfast at 3* hotel.
• Food & beverages:
- 3 lunches and coffee breaks
- Dinner at Realcafé with an impressive view of the Stadium
- Typical Spanish Dinner (Tapas)
- Open-air Barbecue at Universidad Europea de Madrid
• Shuttles:
- To La Caja Mágica.
- To Escuela Universitaria Real Madrid
- Between the Hotel and Universidad Europea
• Amazing social activities:
- Excursion Sport Innovation: Microsoft Global Sports Innovation Center
- Lecture Club Management and excursion to Santiago Bernabéu and the Real Madrid
Museum
- Excursion Sport Venue: La Caja Mágica
- Tickets for the last match of La Liga: Atlético de Madrid vs. Eibar at Wanda
Metropolitano Stadium
Module overviewTitle Fascination of International Sport Management: Discover,
practice and experience
Responsible OrganizerGerardo Bielons (under supervision of the EASM Board)
Learning Outcome Overview of international sport management in the field of
brands, marketing and sport events.
ContentIntroduction International Sport Management
Sport Marketing & Consumer Behavior
Sponsoring vs. Ambush Marketing
Brand Management in Sport
The Sport Value Framework & Innovations in Sport Management
Sport Business Intelligence
Sport fans & Fan Relationship Management
The Special Features of Sports Clubs as Small and Medium –
Sized Enterprises
Broadcasting rights of football clubs and financial operations.
UEFA financial fair play
Teaching Methods Distance learning (for preparation), lectures, group work, student
presentations
Student Eligibility Bachelor student, minimum second year or master student
Teaching Materials Reading materials to prepare for the course (distance learning),
presentations, case studies
Examination Written exam (1 hour) at the last day of the EASM Summer
School
Workload Preparation 140 h.
Lectures 40 h.
Total 180 h.
ECTS 6
Schedule in advanceTime Wednesday, 16th Thursday, 17th Friday, 18th Saturday, 19th Sunday, 20th Time8:00 8:008:15 8:158:30 8:308:45 8:459:00 9:009:15 9:159:30 9:309:45 9:45
10:00 10:0010:15 10:1510:30 10:3010:45 10:4511:00 11:0011:15 11:1511:30 11:3011:45 11:4512:00 12:0012:15 12:1512:30 12:3012:45 12:4513:00 13:0013:15 13:1513:30 Welcome to UEM 13:3013:45 Dean Francisco López Varas 13:45
14:00 14:0014:15 14:1514:30 14:3014:45 14:4515:00 15:0015:15 15:1515:30 15:3015:45 15:4516:00 16:0016:15 16:1516:30 16:3016:45 16:4517:00 17:0017:15 17:1517:30 17:30
17:45 17:4518:00 18:0018:15 18:1518:30 18:3018:45 18:4519:00 19:0019:15 19:1519:30 19:3019:45 19:4520:00 20:0020:15 20:1520:30 20:3020:45 20:4521:00 21:0021:15 21:15
21:30 21:30
Metro to Goya Station
Shuttle to La Caja Mágica
Excursion Sport Venue: Caja
Mágica
Break
Kick off
Atletico de Madrid
vs . Eibar
Shuttle to
Escuela Universitaria Real Madrid
EASM Summer School Presentation
Prof. Herbert Woratschek & Gerardo Bielons
Networking Lunch Time
Shuttle to Santiago Bernabeu
Shuttle to Hotel Senator Castellana Metro to Wanda Metropolitano
Discover Madrid at Night (Gran Vía
Lights and Malasaña recomended)
Shuttle to Hotel Senator Castellana
Free Time
Typical Spanish Dinner
Lecture II: Luis Manfredi
Break
Lecture I: Dr. Guido
Schafmeister
Time for Case Study Peparation
Break
Lecture IV:Markus Buser
Shuttle to Universidad EuropeaShuttle to Universidad Europea
Networking Lunch Time
Break
Lecture III: Pedro Miguel Diaz
Ridao
Breakfast
Individual and Groups Arrivals
Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
Guided Tour Madrid de los
Austrias
Metro to Opera Station
Presentation Case Study Poster
Presentation- Self evaluation
Final Exam
Time for Case Study Peparation
Free Time
Lecture VII: Risto Rasku
Leisure Time Opportunities in
Madrid
Farewell Dinner of the EASM
Summer School at Real Café
Bernabeu
Excursion Sport Innovation: Microsoft
Global Sports Innovation Center
Lecture Club Management and
Excursion to Santiago Bernabéu
Shuttle to Hotel Senator Castellana
Barbecue dinner at UEM (TBC)
Case Study Introduction and
Time to work in Groups
Lecture V: Gerardo Bielons
Lecture VI: Dave Ritpath (TBC)
Break
Networking Lunch Time
Lecture VIII: Risto Rasku
Free Time
Individual Preparation
Wednesday 16th
Events
Arrival at Madrid Adolfo Suárez Barajas International Airport and
Check in at 3* Hotel Senator Castellana
Lectures at Escuela Universitaria Real Madrid – Universidad Europea
Typical Spanish Dinner
Wednesday 16th
Lectures
13.00 – 13.30EASM Summer School Presentation
Prof. Herbert Woratschek & Gerardo Bielons
13.30- 14.00Welcome to Universidad Europea de Madrid by the
Dean of School of Sports Sciences Francisco López Varas
14.30 – 16.00 Lecture I: Dr. Guido Schafmeister
16.30 – 18.00 Lecture II: Luis Manfredi
Thursday 17th
Events
Lectures at Universidad Europea
Open-air Barbecue atUEM (TBC)
Universidad Europea de Madrid
Lectures
9.00 – 10.30 Lecture III: Pedro Miguel Diaz Ridao
11.00 –12.30 Lecturer IV:Markus Buse
15.30 – 17.00 Lecture V: Gerardo Bielons
17.30 – 19.00 Lecture VI: Dave Ridpath
Thursday 17th
Friday 18th
Events
Excursion Sport Innovation: Microsoft
Global Sports Innovation Center
Excursion Sport Venue: Caja Mágica (The most
modern tennis venue in the world)
Lecture Club Management and
Excursion to Santiago Bernabéu
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Microsoft Global Sports Innovation Center Caja Mágica
Saturday 19th
Events
Lectures at Universidad Europea
Case Study Poster Presentation
- Self Evaluation
Universidad Europea Spaces
Lectures
9.00- 10.30 Lecture VII: Risto Rasku
11.00-12.30 Lecture VIII: Risto Rasku
Saturday 19th
Sunday 20th
EventsFinal Exam
Guided tour Madrid of the Austrias
Kick-Off Atlético de Madrid vs.
Eibar at Wanda Metropolitano Stadium
Farewell Dinner at Realcafé Bernabéu
Wanda Metropolitano Stadium
Real Café BernabéuPlaza de la Villa
Departure
HAVE A SAVE FLIGHT!
Monday 21st
Leisure time opportunities: City Center Gran Via: commonly known as the “Spanish Broadway” is a place where you can find many theatres, cinemas and shops. The most important street in Madrid has an excitingatmosphere 24/7.
Fuencarral Street: Fuencarral, the dividing line between Malasaña and Chueca, is Madrid's hub of modern fashion.
Plaza Mayor: hosts some of greatest bars and restaurants in Madrid. The Plazas vibrant atmosphere and its traditional architecture is a must see! Also you must eat a “bocadillo de calamares” around the square.
El Rastro: is a market held every Sunday in Madrid between 9am and 2pm. A great chance to explore a market from hundreds of different sellers with many Spanish specialties.
La Latina: the lively and colorful area of La Latina is a maze of narrow lanes filled with tapas bars and cantinas, is near to El Rastro.
Leisure time opportunities: City Center
Buen Retiro Park : The “Park of pleasant Retire” of Madridlargest parks and features many different activities. Fromfree concerts on Sundays to multiple exercise groups orrowing a boat on the park lake.
La Puerta de Alcalá: The "Alcalá Gate“several meters awayfrom the main entrance to the Buen Retiro Park. The Gatewas a real door to enter in the city and was erected as atriumphal arch to celebrate the arrival of the King CharlesIII in Madrid.
Puerta del Sol square: This is the centre (Km 0) of theradial network of Spanish roads. The square also containsthe famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eatingof the Twelve Grapes and the beginning of a new year.
El Oso y el Madroño: "The Bear and the Strawberry Tree")is at Puerta del Sol square and it represents the heraldicsymbol of the city.
Leisure time opportunities: Museums
Museo Nacional Del Prado: A chance to see 7,600paintings and over 1000 sculptures from the likes ofRembrandt, van Rijn and Caravaggio. Free every afternoon from18 to 20 and always for students under 25.
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía: The NationalMuseum of 20th Century art is named after Queen Sophia andincludes excellent collections of Spain’s most famous artistsincluding pieces from Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali. Free everyafternoon from 19 to 21 and always for students under 25.
Museo de Historia de Madrid: Housed in one of Madrid’simpressive Baroque buildings, formerly the San FernandoHospice, the History Museum offers an overview of the arts,industries, lifestyles and customs of Madrileños from 1561, theyear when Madrid was established as the Spanish capital, to thepresent. Free entrance.
Leisure time opportunities: FoodChurros con chocolate: the plain Spanish versions aren't covered insugar or filled with cream but they do come in several shapes andsizes. The hot chocolate is thick and resembles more of a pudding thatcan be eaten with a spoon. It is also recommended to drink it onceyou’ve dipped and eaten all of your churros. Here you can find whereto eat them.
Jamón Serrano: Since antiquity Spaniards have produced dry-curedhams. You can eat it alone, with tomato and a toast with melon(typical dish), with eggs and fries…
Bocadillo de Calamares consists of a fresh bread roll filled with squidrings that have been coated in flour and deep-fried in olive oil.Madrileños usually wash down their bocadillo de calamares with asmall beer. Here you can find where to eat it.
Cocido Madrileño: is a traditional chickpea based stew from Madrid. A substantial dish prepared with meat and vegetables, it is most popular during the winter. It was created during the Middle Ages as an evolution of the Sephardic dish adafina.
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