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Europe needs to acknowledge the social and economic importance of women entrepreneurs. With the challenges of the digital and green transition as well as the COVID-19 pandemic's implications for the labour market, women's entrepreneurship (WE) could be reinforced as a viable career option - for...
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Europe needs more people who tackle pressing societal challenges: above all the twin transition to a digital and green society as well as pandemic recovery. Entrepreneurship education (EE) can unleash the potential of Europeans to master climate change and digitisation and to build a more...
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This Executive Summary is a final output of the project Peer-Learning Activities in Entrepreneurship Education and in Women's Entrepreneurship, implemented 2018 to 2021. The project organised six highly interactive workshops with experts from all over Europe. Three workshops focused on EE, three...
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New high-tech enabled services have been disrupting the business, work and skills landscape during the last decades. They represent a move to advanced services enabled by new technologies and have been taking shape in the form of new innovative efforts in practice, research, education, training...
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Skills are at the heart of industrial policy. The EU Industry Days 2019 demonstrated that skills are one of the main concerns of business leaders and social partners. Finding enough people with right skills and access to talents are key for the future of European industry. To prepare the...
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