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Project Goals

Long-term collaboration towards sustainable winter Olympics
Highlight both institution's commitment to
- Ground-breaking innovation
- Impactful science-based actions
- Addressing societal challenger
- Economic development

Anticipated outcomes of the research include
- Informing best practices to support policy
- Enhancing environmental and biodiversity protection
- Promoting the well-being of athletes and communities involved in the Olympic and Paralympic Games
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Pillars

Sustainable Environment and Biodiversity
Sustainable Environment and Biodiversity
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Sustainable Infrastructure and Planning
Sustainable Infrastructure and Planning
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Sustainable Socio-Economic Impact
Sustainable Socio-Economic Impact
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Sustainable Health and Wellbeing
Sustainable Health and Wellbeing
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Winter Olympics Stories

Read more about the Winter Olympics Sustainability Research Alliance community.

U, Cote-d’Azur students tackle climate-water solutions
Earlier this month, five French Université Côte d’Azur graduate students and two staff leaders traveled to the University of Utah to participate in a climate solutions “hackathon” organized by the Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy, and co-sponsored by the Office for Global Engagement, focused on water resiliency.
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University of Utah Invites Faculty to Join 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.
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U Launches Long-term Research Collaboration on Sustainable Winter Olympics
In July 2024, during the Paris Olympics, IOC officials announced the selection of site for the upcoming 2030 and 2034 Winter Olympics.
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Winter Olympics Sustainability Research Alliance

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