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12th International Stakeholder Conference “Fair, Green and Digital Transition in Education and Labour Market Policies”, 23 May 2024, Vienna, Austria

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(c) Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy of the Republic of Austria

 

Fair, Green and Digital Transition in Education and Labour Market Policies 

 

Date: Thursday, 23 May 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

International conference on challenges and opportunities of a fair, green and digital transition on the labour market and in the field of education in the Danube Region.

The conference was hosted by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy and the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research of the Republic of Austria in the framework of the 2024 Austrian Presidency of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region.

 

Concept and the Agenda

Agenda

 

Conference Report

Report

 

Keynote Speeches

  • Maryna Tverdostup – Navigating the (Digital) Skills Divide: Labour Market and Education Transition in the Danube Region
  • Marie-Sophie Attems – Green Skills: Transdisciplinary Education for Transformative Action

 

Working Group “Green Skills”

  • Gordon Purvis – Introducing the Green Transition
  • Wolfgang Pachatz – The Green Transition in Austrian VET
  • Christian Nowak – Ökobooster Project

 

Working Group “Digital Skills”

  • Anna Nowshad – Digitalisation of the Labour Market
  • Hannah Diernhofer – DigiMe (Digital and Media Competences for Pupils and Teachers)
  • Olha Dubovyk – Digital transformation of the social support system in Ukraine
  • Andreas Polsterer – IDEAL (Innovative Digital Language Learning for the Healthcare Sector)

 

Working Group “Vulnerable Groups and a Fair Transition”

  • Andrey Ivanov – Barriers for Roma in Accessing Education and Labour Market
  • Jelena Zlojutro – NEVO DROM (Career and Education Prospects for Roma and Rom*nja) & EmpoR (EmpowerRom’nja – Equal Opportunities through Qualification)
  • Sabine Albert and Jure Purgaj – I-VET (Inclusive Vocational Education and Training in the Republic of Moldova)
  • Barbara Glinsner and Michaela Bruckmayer – MEET (Mental Well-being in Education for Disadvantaged Youth)

 

Working Group “Green and Digitally Skilled Youth Accessing the Labour Market”

  • Danube Youth Council – Green and Digitally Skilled Youth Accessing the Labour Market
(c) Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy of the Republic of Austria
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