Objective
Research, technological innovation, competitiveness and respect of ecological norms are fundamental for the chemicals industry. It therefore needs human resources which are capable of innovating in the areas of production and organisation. Relevant continuing training provision is also essential, especially for small businesses in the sector.
The objective of this project is therefore to improve the quality and innovation capacity of continuing vocational training systems and agreements in the member states of the European Union. This will be achieved through the organisation of surveys of 25 to 30 relevant experiences per partner country. National seminars will then be organised where seven or eight experiences will be presented. A final report will be produced as a manual and on floppy disk.
Impact
If the project achieves its aim of improving the quality and innovation capacity of member states' continuing vocational training systems and agreements, it will have a significant impact.
Contract number : I/96/2/0642/PI/II.1.1.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Investment in training by entreprises
Social dialogue
Training in SMEs
Products :
Methodologies for analysing training needs
Distance training
Book, manual, guide
Public :
Trade union or worker representatives
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Workers in companies
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Coordinator
20131 Milano
Italy
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