EIT Education and Skills Days 2025
The European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) community has brought four education initiatives together for a unique two-day event, EIT Education and Skills Days 2025.Data Analytics course - DigiAdvance
This course, developed within the DIGITAL Europe Programme-funded DigiAdvance project, offers the opportunity to learn in a practical way and in a short time in the Data Analytics topic applied to the business world in a simple way. No prior...DigiAdvance Course in Business Intelligence - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
This course offers the opportunity to learn in a practical way and in a short time in the Business Intelligence topic applied to the business world in a simple way. As part of the DigiAdvance project's commitment to bridging digital skills gaps in...Front End Web Development - DigiAdvance
Get to know the basics of front-end web development, including the most current tools and development environments with this part-time course by the DIGITAL Europe Programme-funded DigiAdvance project.DigiAdvance Course in Artificial Intelligence- Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
This course offers the opportunity to learn in a practical way and in a short time in the Artificial Intelligence topic applied to the business world in a simple way. No prior knowledge is required.
Digital skills in Europe - A methodological and empirical assessment
The European Commission’s 2025 report Digital skills in Europe finds that digitalisation across European occupations is uneven, calling for targeted skills and training policies to meet 2030 Digital Decade goals.CyberHubs EU
A 3-year long Erasmus+ project, coordinated by Digital Europe together with a consortium of 21 partners from different countries and 3 associated partners, aiming to connect education, industry and policymakers in a network of sustainable digital...
Latvian students and teachers are invited to participate in Riga Puzzle Day 2025
On November 7, 300 Riga high school students iwill solve logic problems inspired by Harvard University in the game "Riga Puzzle Day".
Mobile-free public schools do not eliminate the need for technology understanding
From the next school year, mobile phones at Danish primary schools will be no more. But we are blind to the fact that understanding technology has become a democratic necessity. Not only do we need to get mobile phones out of our children's school lives, but we also need to improve our understanding of technology.Girls in STEAM Academy
Girls in STEAM Academy empowers girls and young women with digital skills and mentorship to pursue careers in ICT