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Rudy Gobert, 3P-SHN Licence sponsor

A big blue to sponsor the 2nd promotion of UPHF's Licence 3P-SHN.

The Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (UPHF) is pleased to announce that basketball international Rudy Gobert, a member of the French team who plays in the NBA, is taking over from Hicham El Guerrouj as sponsor of UPHF's Licence Pluridisciplinaire Projet Professionnel parcours Sportif de Haut-Niveau (Licence 3P-SHN).

For the native of Picardy "this association with the Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France [m'a] seemed quite natural." Like Hicham El Guerrouj before him, with his exceptional career path he embodies the values of self-sacrifice, perseverance and professional rigor that the UPHF wishes to pass on to all students.

I'm convinced that our athletes can play a crucial role in the development of our industry, far beyond the arenas themselves. I'm a privileged witness to this in the NBA, where many former athletes occupy important executive roles. Training plays a crucial role in facilitating these transitions.

Rudy Gobert

Created to support top-level sportsmen and women in their professional and academic projects, the 3P-SHN Bachelor's degree has one ambition: to offer the methodological, academic and human tools needed to build one's project, on and off the sporting field. The curriculum offers an integrated, flexible and multi-disciplinary pathway, much appreciated by athletes of all disciplines. Entirely distance learning, combining personalized support, an adapted timetable and in-situ assessment, the training enables them to prepare for their professional future while pursuing a sporting career.

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Since its launch in 2024, the curriculum has been a sell-out. With 180 athletes enrolled at the start of the 2025 academic year and nearly thirty engineering
agreements. e-tutoringi  agreements, UPHF is demonstrating the relevance of this proposal and the pedagogical engineering expertise of its new Institute for Transversalities, Sports and Health.

As the baton is passed between two remarkable athletes, UPHF would like to thank them both for their commitment, which is a source of pride for the entire university community.

iThese agreements enable sports structures to secure athletes' careers