The Week 2017
Summary of the week
Building on the success of the first edition in 2016, the second European Vocational Skills Week took place on 20-24 November 2017. Just like last year, the Week in 2017 aimed to raise the profile of vocational education and training (VET) as a smart career choice, increasing employability and leading to high-quality jobs. It brought together a wide range of VET stakeholders from across Europe and focused in particular on VET mobility, opportunities provided by developing skills in particular sectors and promoting business-education partnerships in VET.
Events in Member states
Over 1500 national events had been organised in the context of the European Vocational Skills Week, a 50% increase on 2016. The interest in the Week across Europe has surpassed expectations. Events had taken place in 45 countries, including all the EU Member States, reaching nearly one million people.
Key figures
Ambassadors
The Ambassadors selected for the 2017 campaign were:
Austria Eveline Wild
Bulgaria Aglika Adamova
Cyprus Costas Argyrides
Croatia Morana Saračević/Martina Čičko-Karapetrić
Denmark Helene Glundholdt
France Gérard Mestrallet
Hungary Miklós Beothy
Latvia Katrina Elizabete Sile
Malta Charlene Fenech
Poland Paweł Salamon
Portugal Ivo Soares
Romania Mona Nicolici
Spain Ramón Paredes
Sweden Pontus Slättman
United Kingdom Kashif Taj
Pan-European Simon Bartley
Pan-European Stephan Howeg
The final list of Award Winners
- Thomas Tutzer - Italy
The Best of Europe Award, Worldskills - Irena Masandavičiūtė, Edita Aleksandravičienė, Lina Mišeikienė and Svajūnas Pranaitis – Lithuania
CedefopPhotoAward. Vocational Education and Training: tell your story - The Palestine’s Polytechnic University
The ETF Torino Process Award: Entrepreneurship Key Competence Award - ROC DA VINCI COLLEGE - Netherlands
Innovative VET Provider Award - Professor Karen Evans
UCL Institute of Education VET Research Award - Dublin Dún Laoghaire Education and Training Board for the Skills for Work Programme
Training at Work Award - EAfA Awards, European Alliance for Apprenticeships
- Large companies: Enel
- SMEs: Schleiff Bauflächentechnik GmbH & Co
- Micro-enterprises: Drury Joinery Services Ltd
- Apprentices: Hannah Colston, member of EAN
- Practitioners in apprenticeships: Teacher: Angeliki Filippidou ,Trainer: Véronique Morelle
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23 November
24 November