Skills@Work is an eighteen-country project that promotes internationalism within the vocational education and training sector across South East Europe (SEE) and the UK. The benefits of the project will be:
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skills development to support economic growth and a globally competitive Europe |
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networks and long-term relationships to support the response of governments in SEE to the challenges of employability |
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present the UK as one of the key partners in areas of enterprise, innovation and employment in SEE |
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support the British Council’s vision for Europe – “Working together to build next generation Europe” |
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address long-term systemic challenges by engaging employers in the future of skills development to align education and training provision with the needs of industry |
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a higher and more positive profile for the skills agenda |
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equip young people with relevant, transferable skills for employment in a global market |
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contribute to a culture of enterprise and innovation |
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support and develop European objectives for system reform |
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creating space for dialogue between policy makers, employers and leaders of industry |
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partnerships between UK and SEE colleges to work towards development in curriculum, quality assurance and the transfer of best practice and mobility exchanges |
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Skills@Work Challenge competitions which will encourage young people to use their skills in enterprising and innovative ways, ultimately increasing their employability and entrepreneurial flair |
Skills@Work is a part of the Skills for Employability programme.
For further information about Skills@Work project, please contact Ivana Djurisic in our Belgrade office.
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