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General information

The project  “Boosting the Soft Skills of Higher Education  Students and Graduates”  (acronym BEGIN, project number 2019-1-PL01-KA203-065412) is funded by European Union and implemented within the framework of Erasmus+ Programme, Key Action 2: Cooperation for ...

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Why BEGIN project

Nowadays, the labour market is very competitive, and it is increasingly important that students have the right knowledge and skills to enter and/or return to work easily. Trying to respond to labour market demands, universities continuously adapt their academic programs to professional ...

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Project Objectives

The BEGIN project aims to provide a comprehensive program, addressing main labour market stakeholders with regard to diminishing the mismatch between HE students’ skills and the skills sought by the market and thus reducing youth unemployment. BEGIN promotes an initiative to engage in ...

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Target groups

The project is aimed at the following specific target groups: --->   HE Students from partner universities’ faculties/courses with lower levels of employability --->   HE Teachers and other academic staff ---> HE Stakeholders: companies, social ...

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Expected Results

The project will result in three complementary Intellectual Outputs which form a comprehensive programme triangle: ~ IO1: BEGIN Toolbox for career exploration activities – A know-how and inspiration tool for HEIs, which provides guidelines based on a real experience of partner ...

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Cross-linked projects

International Cooperation in the Field of Higher Education for Developing Software Talents SoftAware project aims to create a transnational partnership between the major actors responsible for IT professionals’ enhancement, namely HE, research centers, employers, ...

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