8 December 2015 13 h 20 min
On the 2nd of December 2015, 29 participants representing EOSE Members from 17 countries convened at the University of Nicosia for an Information Day exploring the potential to establish a European Sector Skills Council. The Labour Market and the skills of the workforce have been at the heart of the EOSE Mission […]
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7 December 2015 16 h 04 min
The European Observatoire of Sport and Employment (EOSE) held its 2015 General Assembly and Members Seminar on the 1st of December 2015 in Nicosia (Cyprus). These events were hosted by our Cypriot member, the University of Nicosia, and accompanied by an ESSC session and a training on EU funding both […]
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27 November 2015 17 h 19 min
On the 26th and 27th November 2015 Cedefop, the EU agency which supports the development of vocational education and training (VET), held a conference on the impact of globalisation. The conference gathered over 100 participants from over 30 countries, including Australia, New Zealand and India, and more than 20 European […]
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19 November 2015 16 h 07 min
EOSE is strongly believing in the benefits of international learning mobility under all its forms. We concluded the Feasibility conducted in 2014 by mentioning “Not only do we strongly believe that immense benefits could be reached if the sector adopts a culture of Learning Mobility, we are convinced that this […]
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19 November 2015 9 h 56 min
On 16th and 17th of November 2015, the S2ASport project organised its Kick-off meeting in Brussels. The event, hosted by the Délégation Générale de la region Rhône-Alpes, was the official start of the S2ASport project, funded by French National Agency within the Erasmus+ programme, which will run until January 2018. […]
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10 November 2015 15 h 46 min
In 2015, EOSE has launched a new initiative on the ambitious and challenging topic of the recognition of informal and non-formal learning in and through sport. We know we can do it only by working together since the recognition of non-formal learning requires political legitimacy, and acceptance as well as […]
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