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RSSThe European Commission has launched a public consultation to gather views on the future of the EU budget. The consultation is part of preparations for the next multiannual financial framework, which will start in 2028.
The Pact for Skills ‘Regional Skills Partnership for the Western Balkans Region’ supports creative and cultural industry collaboration, helping to address skills gaps, improve economic stability and drive recovery by embracing the region's rich culture.
The European Commission is supporting the development of Regional Skills Partnerships (RSPs) through the Pact for Skills. Regional Skills Partnerships are multi-stakeholder collaborations that work to create upskilling and reskilling opportunities for people of working age.
The European Commission invites all the members of the Pact for Skills to participate in our third annual survey. This is your opportunity to give feedback on the Pact for Skills Support Services, share key accomplishments from 2024 and help shape the future of our growing community.
The European Commission has launched the ‘Forward-Looking Projects’ call for proposals.
Pact for Skills members are encouraged to apply for funding for projects that improve the quality and effectiveness of vocational education and training as well as adult learning systems and policies.
The European Commission has launched the 2025 Erasmus+ Programme Guide and call. This is a fantastic opportunity for Pact for Skills community members to secure funding for projects that promote learning, collaboration, and innovation across Europe.
Discover how innovative collaborations are transforming Europe’s workforce in the latest Blueprints for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills report.
A key pillar of the European Skills Agenda, the Pact for Skills has reached another important milestone – this month celebrating four years since its launch in 2020.
In late 2023, the European Commission launched an Erasmus+ call for Blueprint Alliances to tackle skills mismatches from a range of sectors. Following the call, eight innovative projects have been selected in sectors ranging from health to renewable energy.
Enhancing learning mobility in all areas of the EU’s education system for local and regional authorities is essential to addressing Europe’s growing skills gaps, driving recovery through just and inclusive measures that do not leave anyone behind.