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Imagine a world where learning never stops, where every adult has the power to reinvent themselves, to be agents of change and to shape tomorrow. Welcome to FORWARD, where adult learning is not just a concept, it's a revolution.
Curious about how the EU invests in skills? A new report on EU cohesion funds details how much is being invested, what activities are being funded, and who is expected to benefit from investments in education, training, and labour market skills.
The European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) has released a new factsheet emphasising the vital role of awareness raising and guidance in strengthening apprenticeship programmes.
The European Commission is launching the Futurium Group for the European Learning Model as a community for peer exchanges. Futurium is a platform designed to foster collaboration and share best practices among experts and interested parties.
The mission of the event was to enhance public understanding of the ocean's pivotal role. It showcased the collective achievements of the EU4Ocean coalition’s three pillars – the platform, the Youth4Ocean Forum, and the Network of Blue Schools – along with global insights from IOC/UNESCO initiatives
Following in-depth consultations with Latvian social partners and stakeholders, the OECD and DG REFORM developed policy recommendations to reform employer-led training, practical guidelines to develop a regulatory framework, and a roadmap to look beyond.
A new brochure gathers success factors and best practices of Erasmus+ projects working on digital skills and outreach to vulnerable groups on career pathways offered by vocational education and training (VET).
The aftermovie and the report of the closing event ‘European Year of Skills: What Comes Next?’ are now online!
The IWorCon project consortium is glad to share the latest updates, milestones, and upcoming events.
A large supplier for the automotive industry in Germany is cutting jobs due to the transformation. At the same time, small and medium-sized companies in the same region are desperately looking for skilled workers