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Young people celebrating after a match
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14/11/2024
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Pécs
Hungary
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74
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The Sports event is one of the most anticipated events of the semester, drawing over 150 students from various faculties. It offers a unique opportunity for Erasmus and new students to socialize and make new friends in a fun and relaxed environment.

This event provides a lively atmosphere with friendly competition, music, and interactive games. It encourages students to participate in team activities, and teamwork. The informal setting helps break the ice, making it easier for students to initiate conversations and build lasting relationships.

Moreover, the Sport day event is an excellent platform for networking.As it consists of different types of sports all in one place such as football and basketball.Students from different academic backgrounds come together, creating opportunities for collaborative projects, study groups, and future professional connections. For Erasmus and new students, this event is especially valuable as it helps them ensure friendships until the end of the semester.

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Join for sport day in the science hall, one of the most exciting events of the semester! Happening around 4 pm until 10 pm, this event promises fun, friendly competition, and plenty of socializng and athletic games. Gather your friends, form teams, and compete in different tournaments(football,basketball,volley ball,and sprint). While enjoying great music and a lively atmosphere. This is a perfect chance for Erasmus and new students to meet people, make friends, and create unforgettable memories. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to relax, have fun, and be part of the university.

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
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Mental Health & Well-Being
Physical Health & Well-Being
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