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RSSThe second day of the 2022 Week continued with an exciting line-up of regional, national, and local online events – with some held in person.
The 2022 European Vocational Skills Week (the Week) kicked off on 16 May with several engaging VET workshops, thought-provoking panel discussions, inspiring webinars, and other interactive learning events around Europe and virtually.
The premier event serving the Vocational Education and Training (VET) community is back for its 6th edition, bringing Europe’s VET policymakers, industry leaders, teachers, organisations, and students together in an online five-day conversation.
In these difficult times, the EU is committed to supporting people fleeing the war in Ukraine to integrate into the European labour market, should they wish to.
It is our pleasure to invite you to an event organised by the Alliance for YOUth on 11 May 2022 from 13:00 to 14:30 CET. This event will be attended by European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights Nicolas Schmit.
Mark your calendar for the sixth edition of the European Vocational Skills Week (the Week), returning as a virtual event 16-20 May. Discover the inspiring programme of events on the Week’s digital hub and register your attendance today.
The highly anticipated Vocational Education and Training Excellence (VET) Awards are back, returning on 18 May during the European Vocational Skills Week (16-20 May).
What could be done so that refugees can relocate and find employment within the European Union based on their skills and what are the difficulties and pitfalls, as millions of people are fleeing the war in Ukraine?
Organising online events linked to the European Vocational Skills Week 2022 (the Week) has become so much easier for those who attended the successful Info Day Webinar that took place 29 March 2022.
The European Commission adopted on 8 March a proposal for a Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE) under the 2014-2020 Cohesion policy to provide support through cohesion funding to persons fleeing from the Russian military invasion of Ukraine.