Healthy and Active Lifestyle (HALS) Summer School 2018​

It was an amazing week in Piran at EMUNI university. One of the best experts in their filed presented and discussed the hot topics of kinesiology. Lectures were very interesting and were presented on pretty high level. So in the afternoon they prepared workshops which enables immediate application of new knowledge into practise, which gave us better understanding on the morning lectures. With all the advices and guidance during the summer school I get really interested in research work. I enjoyed the week in Piran very much, and I will definitely attend the course next year.

JERNEJ -

University of Primorska (Slovenia, EU)

The Healthy and Active Lifestyle Summer School (HALS) 2018 took place between 3 and 9 September 2018 in Piran (Slovenia). The summer school was designed for post-graduate students of kinesiology and physiotherapy, physical education teachers, personal trainers and professionals from related fields. 

During the week of intensive academic lectures and workshops, participants could familiarize themselves with key topics in kinesiology and participate in interactive workshops both in the lab and outdoors, as well as study a number of relevant reading materials, and familiarize themselves with research equipment.

»The time at the summer school gave me new perspectives in my understanding of physiology. I had many opportunities to learn about the results of the latest studies and their impact in our daily life. Coupled with an interactive teaching style and daily activities, the summer school gave me an unforgettable experience.«

JULIUS -

University of Magdeburg (Germany, EU)

»It was an amazing experience to attend HALS summer school in Piran at EMUNI University. They prepared interesting and high-quality program with best lecturers and interesting topics. Above all, they also created practical examples of what we learned during the day and offered them through afternoon activities. I found it really interesting and I got some great competences for the future.«

KLARA -

University of Primorska (Slovenia, EU)