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SUMMARY:Driving Green Innovation: Scaling Impact Together
DESCRIPTION:How training\, policy and innovation can create the next generation of circular agriculture professionals\n\n	The transition towards more sustainable\, resilient and competitive agri-food systems requires not only innovation and policy support\, but also the right skills and training frameworks. As circularity becomes an increasingly important dimension of the agricultural transition\, new competences and professional profiles are needed to help workers\, learners and future professionals respond to changing environmental\, economic and social demands. \nIn this context\, vocational education and training has a strategic role to play. Strengthening circular skills in agriculture means equipping the sector with practical knowledge\, innovative learning tools and stronger links between education providers\, employers\, public authorities and territorial actors. \nThe ACE-EX project was developed as a contribution to this objective. By promoting circularity-related competences in agriculture and testing innovative training methodologies\, the project offers concrete experience on how European cooperation can support the modernisation of agricultural education and the attractiveness of the sector for future generations. \nThe final event aims to place these results within the wider European policy debate on the future of agriculture\, skills\, circular economy and social sustainability. Bringing together institutional representatives\, sector stakeholders\, social partners and regional actors\, it will offer a platform to reflect on how circularity is reshaping jobs and competences in agriculture\, and how stronger synergies can be built between policy priorities\, training systems and practical implementation. \nREGISTER HERE
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SUMMARY:Circular Jobs and Skills for the Future of Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:How training\, policy and innovation can create the next generation of circular agriculture professionals\n\n	The transition towards more sustainable\, resilient and competitive agri-food systems requires not only innovation and policy support\, but also the right skills and training frameworks. As circularity becomes an increasingly important dimension of the agricultural transition\, new competences and professional profiles are needed to help workers\, learners and future professionals respond to changing environmental\, economic and social demands. \nIn this context\, vocational education and training has a strategic role to play. Strengthening circular skills in agriculture means equipping the sector with practical knowledge\, innovative learning tools and stronger links between education providers\, employers\, public authorities and territorial actors. \nThe ACE-EX project was developed as a contribution to this objective. By promoting circularity-related competences in agriculture and testing innovative training methodologies\, the project offers concrete experience on how European cooperation can support the modernisation of agricultural education and the attractiveness of the sector for future generations. \nThe final event aims to place these results within the wider European policy debate on the future of agriculture\, skills\, circular economy and social sustainability. Bringing together institutional representatives\, sector stakeholders\, social partners and regional actors\, it will offer a platform to reflect on how circularity is reshaping jobs and competences in agriculture\, and how stronger synergies can be built between policy priorities\, training systems and practical implementation. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:http://ecrn.net/event/circular-jobs-and-skills-for-the-future-of-agriculture/
LOCATION:Lombardy Region Office in Brussels\, Place du Place du Champ de Mars 2\, Bruxelles\, 1050\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Final event Syschemiq | Recycling and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:How training\, policy and innovation can create the next generation of circular agriculture professionals\n\n	The transition towards more sustainable\, resilient and competitive agri-food systems requires not only innovation and policy support\, but also the right skills and training frameworks. As circularity becomes an increasingly important dimension of the agricultural transition\, new competences and professional profiles are needed to help workers\, learners and future professionals respond to changing environmental\, economic and social demands. \nIn this context\, vocational education and training has a strategic role to play. Strengthening circular skills in agriculture means equipping the sector with practical knowledge\, innovative learning tools and stronger links between education providers\, employers\, public authorities and territorial actors. \nThe ACE-EX project was developed as a contribution to this objective. By promoting circularity-related competences in agriculture and testing innovative training methodologies\, the project offers concrete experience on how European cooperation can support the modernisation of agricultural education and the attractiveness of the sector for future generations. \nThe final event aims to place these results within the wider European policy debate on the future of agriculture\, skills\, circular economy and social sustainability. Bringing together institutional representatives\, sector stakeholders\, social partners and regional actors\, it will offer a platform to reflect on how circularity is reshaping jobs and competences in agriculture\, and how stronger synergies can be built between policy priorities\, training systems and practical implementation. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:http://ecrn.net/event/final-event-syschemiq-recycling-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Brightlands Chemelot Campus\, Geleen\, The Netherlands
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