Three international coaching course scholarships are currently available for interested persons at various institutions in the U.S.A, Canada, and Hungary.

International Coaching Enrichment Certificate Program (ICECP)
The University of Delaware, USA

A practical program focussing on areas such as sport sciences, athlete development, and the ethical aspects of coaching. This one-year intensive coaches’ education program includes lectures, projects, guest speakers, presentations, group work, field trips, and project planning and implementation.

The program is intended to equip participants to return to their countries as further qualified coaches, as well as to inspire other future coaches within their home country.

Course information below

ICECP 9th Edition Brochure 2016-2017

Program to the African and Caribbean Sport (PAISAC)
Montreal, Canada

The program is an international, Canadian-African sport development project focused on the training of coaches in applied sport sciences under the Coaching Association of Canada.

The main objectives are to focus on the improvement of sports coaches and their competency levels, as well as to offer a greater number of African and Caribbean coaches the opportunity to follow a training program in applied sports sciences.

Course information below

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International Coaching Course (ICC)
Budapest, Hungary

The course is designed to train and educate coaches in order to promote and develop coaching excellence around the world. It aims to give coaches a systematic way to improve their knowledge and skills within the theoretical, technical and practical aspects of coaching.

It is comprised of both theoretical and practical components, including participation in coaching work in some of the leading Hungarian sports clubs.

Course information below

ICC – General Information

Note: The program is taught exclusively in English.

Interested applicants should contact Director of the National Olympic Academy Dave Farmer at dafarmer@olympic.org.bb or 429-1998 for more information.