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TraCCE project

TraCCE project
Added on 06/04/2021

Welcome to TraCCE project!

With TraCCE project, we want to tackle skill gaps and mismatches, both in formal higher education curricula as well as in adult education, vocational education & training (VET) and informal education. This study is being undertaken as part of the Erasmus+ TraCCE (Training on Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship) project. There is limited evidence of emphasis being put on CCE and CCE education in Europe overall. However, CCE is of great significance as an engine of economic growth and as a leverage for social and cultural wellbeing of the country in the postindustrial world, and to create very distinct and skilled employment opportunities and facilities.

You are invited to take part on TraCCE Training Needs Analysis and contribure to the aim of the project. Please click here

This initial training needs analysis performed by the project partners of TraCCE will result in the identification of skill gaps in CCE, enabling the partner consortium to create training/learning materials that are both accessible (open innovation) and suitable for the multi-faceted stakeholders (quadruple helix innovation approach).

 

This survey is voluntary. You can decide to leave at any point. However, your contribution is very important. 

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