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Register your interest in our comprehensive GSS Eduational Programme on sports and sustainability
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The five Core Modules will provide a solid foundation for understanding sport and sustainability./li>
An initial range of Deep Dive Modules developed by industry experts providing in-depth insights into some of the most relevant areas of sustainability in sport
Additional modules will be continuously added based on the seven GSS Sustainable Pillars of Sport
Bespoke options available for organisations to create their own personalised programmes
Available on an e-learning platform with a direct integration into the GSS website for easy access
Educational modules start from US$325/£250/€290 per year.
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