NASEF unveils expansion into Europe

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The Network of Academic and Scholastic Esports (NASEF) has announced its expansion into the European market through the launch of NASEF Europe.

The creation of NASEF Europe is due to a partnership between the organisation and the Alliance of Electronic Sports for Montenegro.

According to a release, NASEF Europe aims to utilise the ‘international experience of NASEF’ to build its foundation. NASEF Europe’s goal is to create educational opportunities by integrating esports into schools across the continent. The organisation also plans on hitting educational aims set by the International Esports Federation (IESF).

The objectives of NASEF Europe include the promotion of esports as a platform where students can achieve academic excellence alongside personal development. In addition, the network will provide resources for educational establishments to create esports initiatives and include the sector in their curriculums.

Expanding into Europe cements NASEF’s position as one of the largest scholastic esports initiatives in the world. In September 2024, it partnered with the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) to encourage the growth of collegiate esports ecosystems in the United States.

The network has also bolstered its staff in recent years. In October 2023, Claire LeBeaux became its Chief Advancement Officer where she oversees esports programmes and spearheads its global partnerships.

Gerald Solomon, Executive Director of NASEF, spoke on the news: “Esports not only fosters camaraderie and competition but also acts as a conduit for learning in fields such as STEM, digital literacy, and soft skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork.

“We are honoured to bring our years of scholastic experience in esports to support NASEF Europe as it works to empower students and educators alike.”

Jonno Nicholson
Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.