Slovakia greenlights academic review of gambling governance 

The Faculty of Education at the University of Trnava has been enlisted to develop a new programme aimed at raising awareness of gambling risks and harms among the public, institutions and authorities of the Republic of Slovakia.

The project has been launched through a ‘memorandum of cooperation’ agreed by the university and the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Slovakia (URHH), with the aim of bringing “professional knowledge and academic training” into Slovakia’s education and government systems to minimise exposure to gambling harms.

The new initiatives will provide the faculty with access to national gambling data, enabling it to develop an educational framework for both lecturers and students.

The programme will examine key areas including gambling regulation, addiction prevention, the risks posed by digital environments and the emergence of new online gambling formats.

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Upon completion, the University of Trnava will publish professional consultations and academic ..

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