CULTVET - Joint Qualification in the field of Cultural Tourism |
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CulTVET
Joint Qualification in the field of Cultural Tourism
Description:
CulTVET is an innovative European project which aims to develop the skills of young people interested to work in the field of cultural tourism, in order to contribute to increase their employability, as well as to provide enterprises with trained professionals who possess the necessary skills to cover the market needs. Is the VET centre of the campus, NUEVAS PROFESIONES, which participates in the project as a partner. The main goal pursued is to contribute to the development of the tourism sector through the improvement of the VET offer in the cultural tourism sector.
For this purpose, CulTVET will develop a joint qualification for vocational training centers in the field of cultural tourism with a strong work-based component. Students who participate in this qualification will have the opportunity to receive specific training through a curriculum based on the needs of the sector and to learn through their integration in a real work environment.
The partners who participate in this project come from four Mediterranean countries: Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus, which depend greatly on the tourism sector for job creation and internal growth.
Project Acronym:
CulTVET
Project Duration:
24 months – from October 2018 to September 2020.
Project Coordinator:
Seville Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Spain.
Partners:
- Action Synergy, Greece.
- EOAEN, Chambers’ Group for the Development of Greek Isles, Greece.
- KEKAPEL, Greece.
- ACTA S.A., Aristotle Certification Training and Assessment, Greece.
- NTB, Nicosia Tourism Board, Cyprus.
- Forma Camera, Italy.
- IIS Luigi Einaudi, Italy.
- Nuevas Profesiones S.A.U., Spain.
- Eurosuccess Consulting, Cyprus.
Budget:
603.520,00 EUR
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