Objective
Europe is suffering from a high unemployment rate and lack of innovation. It is particularly important to motivate workers with a university background to seek employment in SMEs and at the same time encourage SMEs to upgrade their employees' competence base.
The primary goal of this project is to develop new techniques and methods for vocational training of academics for jobs in SMEs. Vocational training methods will be developed in the field of overall competence, networking skills and project development. Training units will simulate real company work group and administration activities and will focus on job creation in existing SMEs and on how to start up new companies. The methods will be based on the Norwegian SYSLAB concept, but they will be transferred and adapted to the local requirements of each partner and other regions throughout Europe.
Impact
The project will encourage innovation in business and industry by introducing new skills into the workforce. It will also improve university-company links and consequently the innovation capability of SMEs.
Contract number : N/96/2/1138/PI/II.1.1.a/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Group training with tutor
Video cassette
Public :
Unemployed
Young graduates
Human ressources experts
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Coordinator
5008 Bergen
Norway
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