Empowering STEM candidates for employability and entrepreneurship with enhanced non-technical soft and transversal skills Erasmus Project

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Empowering STEM candidates for employability and entrepreneurship with enhanced non-technical soft and transversal skills Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Empowering STEM candidates for employability and entrepreneurship with enhanced non-technical soft and transversal skills

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 : Partnerships for Digital Education Readiness

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills

Project Summary

STEMSOFT launch pad is an integrated digitalised service addressing the development of 21st century SOFT SKILLS and TRANSVERSAL competencies needed in the labour market targeting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) candidates through open and innovative practices to enhance their employability.

Due to the increased demand on STEM jobs in a changing European labour market, especially in an Industry 4.0 perspective, employees need a more diverse skills profile comprising both hard skills, core transversal competences like digital skills and soft skills.

Recent research (Deming, D. 2017) showed that since 2000, jobs that require “non-cognitive” skills, such as the ability to communicate and work in teams, grew much faster than jobs mainly requiring skills measurable by IQ or achievement tests. Soft skills are much more valued in the labour market than any time before.

The project aims at preparing STEM candidates with non-technical skills such as critical thinking, idea generation and interdisciplinary ways of working alongside their technical hard STEM skills. The consortium comprises different work cultures and training traditions and with input from international perspectives through the range of associated partners.

This STEM employability skills project aims to address this by defining relevant non-technical soft skills and transversal skills, described in an EQF/ECVET format, targeting the following groups and delivering them in different digitalised forms:

– Migrants with a STEM background who are unemployed or underemployed
– Mobile workers seeking employment opportunities in another country or region
– NEETs (regardless of gender)
– Undergraduates or graduates with a STEM background who are finding it hard to get a STEM job due to ethnicity, disability or gender
– People in career transitions (people without a formal STEM background wanting to move to a STEM field as an alternative career) facilitating permeability and flexible learning and training pathways

Based upon a survey to explore to what extent non-technical skills, soft skills and transversal skills are integrated elements in existing STEM provisions, a competence map of STEM-oriented learning outcomes covering these skills will be developed in an EQF/ECVET format. This mapping will correspond to a Skillsbank and ESCO system to secure transferability between existing training provisions and the additional STEMSOFT training. This in turn will boost the employability of candidates and their access to the labour market.

The partnership will collate more than 5,000 OERs (including MOOC-type resources) to be made available via a learning environment which will cater for a wide audience and will provide in addition training courses in soft skills tailored to the above target groups. Wider stakeholders will also be addressed such as employment agencies, HR managers, recruiter, trainers/coaches, educational institutions.
In order to reach the project’s objectives, the partnership will develop a range of intellectual outputs:

I01 “Competence Matrices and recognition of prior learning” will develop EQF and ECVET compatible qualification matrices and align previous learning acquired to transversal skills sought by the industry

IO2 “Training programmes based on OERs (Online Educational Resources)” will design a learning environment with a provision of more than 5,000 OERS and training paths for specific target groups.

IO3 “Online platform with Skillsbank” will set up a user service combining the OER provisions and recognition of (prior) learning towards a certificate.

IO4 “Piloting Training” will prepare a first rollout of training materials aimed at all target groups through MOOCs and other digital channels , including a facilitator handbook.

The main areas of impact which we will see through the project are:
– A direct impact on the lives of the candidates who directly take part in the project, in terms of boosting their employability through their soft skills development
– An improved knowledge among candidates of the importance of soft skills development to secure a job in the labour market in the STEM sector
– An improved knowledge among stakeholders of the value and recognition of soft skills in the STEM sector.
– Increased knowledge of soft skills accreditation and recognition of prior learning
– Improved digital skills through involvement in a diversity of training and upskilling provisions

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 260095 Eur

Project Coordinator

NTI-MMM AS & Country: NO

Project Partners

  • EUROMASC AS
  • Stredni prumyslova skola chemicka Brno
  • ENAIP VENETO IMPRESA SOCIALE
  • European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering
  • QP QUALITY PROJECTS SL
  • SARL KALIBAO
  • UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID