The Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) is an independent network of national museum organisations representing the museum community of the member states of the Council of Europe.
The European Training Foundation (ETF), the Lifelong Learning Platform (LLLP) and the European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) organise a joint event on the topic of life long learning in Brussels on 25 May.
On 18 April, in the context of the European Year of Skills, the European Commission has adopted two proposals aimed at supporting the development of digital skills among European citizens. The proposals address the lack of a whole-of-government...
VMware is committed to education and supporting the academic community through our VMware IT Academy program. The VMware IT Academy program is a global network of approved secondary, post-secondary and non-profit institutions that provide students...
About the project The project is implemented in primary schools across Slovenia and targets girls aged 10-14, offering the opportunity to learn, free of charge, the basis of programming and logical thinking. The aim of the project is to increase...
Digital Learning and Education in Museums: How innovative approaches contribute to the future of digital engagement is an online conference, part of the All Digital Weeks program, organised by the Network of European Museum Organisation (NEMO).
This working paper from Digital Futures of Work focuses on the role of the credential in shaping individual opportunities in the competition of jobs and how rapid digital innovation is transforming how labour markets and the competition for jobs.
The 2023 Gender, Education and Skills Report on the persistence of gender gaps in education and skills presents fresh insights on progress towards gender parity in education with respect to access, attainment and learning, using data from the latest...
The European Commission and the Pact for Skills Support Services team are glad to invite you to the networking event reserved for the organisations who are interested to learn more about the Pact.
This policy brief maps the EU digital skills gaps and explores policy measures to counteract the self-reinforcing dynamics that tend to concentrate talent in the hands of a few technological leaders.