Project Updates!
The project touristic! aims to find new and innovative answers to all challenges by upskilling disabled people in Digital Skills applied to the design of innovative commercial services and products in Online Accessible Tourism, creating new skills pathways and labour…
As part of the ongoing Assess Plus project, work is ongoing into the development of Output 4 – Guidelines to promote transparency and recognition of skills and qualifications through Skills Audits in Adult Education. These are designed to “promote transparency…
Team partner meeting in Valladolid, April 21, 2022 Once again, not everybody (BUT the majority of the partners!) was able to physically attend the SME Green Skills HUB partner meeting but thanks to the experience of the partners in hybrid…
The partners of the CollaborArt project consortium came together between February 12 and 14, 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey to discuss the project progress but above all to have a capacity building session for project experts and upcoming piloting of the…
The project touristic! aims to find new and innovative answers to all challenges by upskilling disabled people in Digital Skills applied to the design of innovative commercial services and products in Online Accessible Tourism, creating new skills pathways and labour…
We are delighted to announce the beginning of the piloting of the Renouval project outputs. We have a number of ongoing pilot participants, but would gladly welcome participation from any any all members of the target audience to participate in…
As part of the ongoing Assess Plus project, work is ongoing into the development of Output 4 – Guidelines to promote transparency and recognition of skills and qualifications through Skills Audits in Adult Education. These are designed to “promote transparency…
The project touristic! aims to find new and innovative answers to all challenges by upskilling disabled people in Digital Skills applied to the design of innovative commercial services and products in Online Accessible Tourism, creating new skills pathways and labour…