Apprenticeship Inter-network: Bringing together VET institutions and enterprises through a Network of Career Hubs Erasmus Project
General information for the Apprenticeship Inter-network: Bringing together VET institutions and enterprises through a Network of Career Hubs Erasmus Project
Project Title
Apprenticeship Inter-network: Bringing together VET institutions and enterprises through a Network of Career Hubs
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Access for disadvantaged; Labour market issues incl. career guidance / youth unemployment; Cooperation between educational institutions and business
Project Summary
The project “Apprenticeship Inter-network: Bringing together VET institutions and enterprises through a Network of Career Hubs” (AppInternN) aims to strengthen the links between Apprenticeship, VET and corporate responsibility, inviting employers to offer apprenticeships and jobs to VET students and graduates, as well as share information about the national and international labour markets’ state-of-play, current skill requirements and occupational/sectoral developments (including such key issues as reskilling and upskilling). Employers can thus play an active role in the preparation of students and graduates for their future careers.
The project is focused on the creation of an online platform titled “Apprenticeship Inter-Network”, which will host three national Career Hubs (Greek, Italian, and Spanish). Each Career Hub (CH) will facilitate the students’ and graduates’ search for apprenticeships or jobs through relevant databases, enhance their competences and skills by offering guidance and organizing or announcing special events (seminars, webinars, information events, study visits, presentations, job fairs, etc.), support their contact and collaboration with employers and other labour market stakeholders, ensure their familiarization with important sectoral issues, etc.
It is to be noted that, within the context of the project, VET-related institutions and associations, social partner institutes, Municipalities, and Chambers will contribute to the efficiency of Career Hubs by inviting local enterprises, employers and employer associations to join the CH databases in order to be directly networked with apprentices, graduates and future employees.
A particularly innovative aspect of the project consists in the establishment of a new intermediary role: that of the “Business Ambassadors”, namely established professionals, employers or other business staff members who will inform/advise students and graduates on current labour market needs and trends, occupational “problem-solving”, business development prospects, etc. The Business Ambassadors will support CHs as volunteers, thus demonstrating both their personal and their businesses’ interest in corporate social responsibility.
Just as importantly, the project will greatly benefit disadvantaged groups of students and graduates, such as disabled young people and young people living in remote geographical areas etc., who have limited access to labour-market information and the labour market itself. The proposed project can thus be said to constitute a genuinely inclusive form of networking and labour market integration.
As stated, all three CHs will be interconnected within the framework of a transnational online platform, titled “Apprenticeship Inter-Network” (AIN). Users of each national CH (which will be bilingual: EL/EN, IT/EN, ES/EN) will have the chance to be informed about developments in the other two countries, thus ensuring a direct exchange of good practices, expertise, information and knowledge about work-based learning, Apprenticeship, and labour market integration. Moreover, it is a conscious objective of the project partners to see the AppInternN include more EU countries and relevant institutions in its e-community, which will recognize its practical utility and further contribute to the promotion of Apprenticeship as a way of enhancing youth employability throughout the European Union.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 268854 Eur
Project Coordinator
MANPOWER EMPLOYMENT ORGANISATION & Country: EL
Project Partners
- STEGI SA
- ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE POUR LA FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE
- ROMA CAPITALE
- PIMEC PETITA I MITJANA EMPRESA DE C ATALUNYA
- MUNICIPALITY OF AMAROUSSION
- INSTITOUTO MIKRON EPICHIRISEON GENIKIS SYNOMOSPONDIAS EPAGGELMATION BIOTECHNON EMPORON ELLADOS IMEGSEBEE
- Università degli Studi di Roma “Unitelma Sapienza”

