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The European Commission launched its report “Comparison of the European Qualifications Framework and the Ukrainian National Qualifications Framework”, written jointly with Ukrainian and European partners, and the European Training Foundation (ETF).
A new Eurobarometer survey published today confirms that skilled workers are key to the success of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Europe.

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The conference brought together companies, social partners, public authorities, education and training providers, guidance and validation practitioners, civil society organisations, chambers of commerce, and other relevant stakeholders.

Many people think you need a university degree to get a good, well-paid job, but that is not always true. In this changing and developing world, employers value practical, vocational skills. Here are five vocational jobs that are in demand in 2023.

The 2023 season of European Heritage Days has officially kicked off, with a rich programme of thousands of events taking place in 48 participating countries. Under this year's theme ‘Living Heritage’, they will showcase the vibrancy, diversity and significance of cultural traditions and culture.

Step into a world where skills are not just honed but celebrated. Serving as a centre-piece during the European Year of Skills, EuroSkills Gdańsk 2023, is all set to captivate hearts and minds from 5 to 9 September.

Under the Technical Support Instrument 2024, DG REFORM proposes a flagship project dedicated to the reforms targeting skills development. Member States can apply for support until 31 October 2023.

Aligning with the European Year of Skills 2023 push to encourage labour market stakeholders to promote reskilling and upskilling for quality jobs, this year’s PES Network Stakeholder Conference showcased what PES and their partners can do to successfully address skills challenges.

The objective of the conference is to share the findings of ISKILL project and engage in a constructive debate about how industrial relations and social dialogue can drive progress in adult learning in the EU and how workers can access quality learning opportunities.

The European Parliament and five EU Agencies under the remit of DG EMPL will share their insights and discuss with MEPs and policy makers the challenges and opportunities involved in addressing skills shortages in the EU workforce necessary to promoting the EU’s development and competitiveness.