12 Dic Erasmus+ in Vicenza – Italy
Erasmus+ in Vicenza – Italy
KA1 mobility for learners
Since 1996 Eurocultura has been working as hosting organization in the frame of European projects, such as erasmus+ and ESF, organizing mobility for learners and hosting more than 250 trainees per year. Trainees are placed according to their professional competences in local companies. The placements are organized in almost every sector: crafts, administration, tourism, early child care, health and caring, social activities, food sector, farming… The target groups are different: apprentices and students in initial vocational training, higher education students, graduated, unemployed, disadvantaged or disable people.
KA1 mobility for staff
Eurocultura organizes mobility for staff active in the field of vocational training and academic education, employment office, public administration, non-profit sector, youth organizations and companies. Hospitality training, early child care, caring, electromobility, inclusion and local government are some of our training courses. The specific program consists in visits to training and educational institutions, discussions with social partners, seminars with experts and meetings with entrepreneurs and companies. The main objective is to give a comprehensive overview of the Italian situation.
KA2 Innovation and good practices
We develope international educational projects focused on issues as vocational training, career counselling, employment, youth, migrants, women, granted by different European programs. We are involved in research activities on issues as VET, migrants, racism and xenophobia, equal opportunities, labour market trends etc. Topics of recent research: quality management in transnational training activities, informal language learning, biographical work for immigrants, competence assessment of disadvantaged people, entrepreneurship, education.
Vicenza, our town
Vicenza is a small metropolitan city of about 113.000 inhabitants, located in the north-east of Italy, between Verona and Venice. It represents one the strongest economic areas of the peninsula. The cultural offer of urban life joins the quietness of a city on a human scale, with shops and bars in every corner and square. In 2017 the town was placed 4th in the ranking “Best Italian cities for quality of life”. Thanks to its unique architecture Vicenza is a World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
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