Objective
Nowadays, the European construction sector is mainly concerned with land recovery and urban regeneration. The main objective of the EUROPOLIS project is to create a network between those concerned with construction industry training and land recovery in the European Union and to develop a common approach to training through joint research and exchange of experience. Particular attention will be given to environmental concerns.
The work of the project will be divided into two phases. During a first phase, the partners will undertake a comparative study of the main training programmes and methods concerning land recovery and urban regeneration in their respective countries. They will then analyse emerging skill and training needs. During the second phase, they will jointly design and develop a land recovery training programme, divided into the following three parts :
- a basic and general knowledge course for people who are indirectly concerned with land recovery (public administrators, press officers, etc.);
- a continuing training and life-long learning course for land recovery professionals and trainers already working in the sector;
- a training course for the development of a new job profile - the land recovery
expert.
Impact
The project will ensure that land recovery and urban regeneration training for construction industry professionals and other people concerned responds to real needs. It will also lead to the creation of a new occupation and qualification for land recovery experts.
Contract number : I/97/2/00288/PI/II.1.1.c/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Industrial Change
New job profiles
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Description of new occupational profiles
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Managers/ Owners of SMES
Young workers
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Coordinator
20133 Milano
Italy
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