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New international Olympic research project

The University of Utah and Université Côte d'Azur in Nice, France, are excited to announce a collaborative international research program geared toward Sustainable and Inclusive Olympic and Paralympic Games. The U invites interested faculty whose research areas intersect with the project's four pillars to apply to be a contributor.

4 research pillars

"Playing host to the Olympics is an honor and also an enormous undertaking,” said Mitzi Montoya, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at the U. “We look forward to leveraging our institutional resources, unique geographic perspectives, and research expertise to support the sustainable development of the Games.”

The locations of the two universities—France’s Region Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur (PACA) and Salt Lake City, Utah—were announced on July 24, 2024 as the respective hosts of the 2030 and 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games by the International Olympic Committee.

The U and Université Côte d'Azur first established a partnership in 2017 and have since jointly launched a successful Film & Media Arts learning abroad program.

This new, ambitious research partnership focused on the Olympics is set to launch in Fall 2024 and represents the growth of the relationship into the research sphere. It will highlight both institutions' commitment to ground-breaking innovation and impactful science-based actions to address societal challenges and support economic development.

"We anticipate the outcomes of the research to inform best practices regarding policy for environmental and biodiversity protection, and the well-being of the athletes and communities engaged in the Olympic and Paralympic Games," said Erin Rothwell, vice president for research at the U.

To apply

U faculty interested in participating should:

  • Provide a summary (300 words or less) of your research interest related to one of the four pillars (see below for more details). Include any additional pertinent information, such as experience or connections with the research themes. NOTE: please do NOT provide a CV. Summaries are preferred.

    Send to both Cheri Daily, Executive Director for the Office for Global Engagement and Caren Frost, Associate Vice President for Research Integrity & Compliance.

 

Meetings will begin in late-August to prepare for a Fall delegation visit from Côte d’Azur. This project will involve faculty from across campus and all departments are encouraged to consider where they might contribute.