The European Commission published today its annual Education and Training Monitor
+Commission presents European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience
+The Commission has launched the new version of the Europass platform
+The Council of Ministers approved additional funding for activities under the national program "Developing a school STEM environment"
+Improve digital skills for adult education in the furniture industry
+Russe Industrial Association collects applications for a youth exchange program
+According to a NAVET survey: Bulgarians between 40 and 50 are more likely to undergo pieces of training and switch jobs
+BIA standpoint on Draft law amending the Law on higher education
+Commission launches new Erasmus+ app with an integrated European Student Card
+Erasmus+: nearly €3.9 billion in 2022 for mobility and cooperation in education, training, youth and sport
+Cabinet allocates nearly BGN 2.6 million to educational development programs
+MEPs approve new, more inclusive Erasmus+ programme
+European survey *: 92% of Bulgarian adults expect vocational education to be a priority
+The education is lacking a method for quality assessment
+ESC adopts three opinions as part of the Council's action plan
+Completed REFA- Course Qualification at "Leoni Bulgaria" Ltd.
+BIA launches a project to increase the digital competencies of employees in the economy
+BIA’s President: Even the best business ideas may remain unfulfilled due to the lack of staff
+Reducing labour shortages by improving skills matching
+On 18 June 2019 Bulgarian and Romanian students had an online session about career orientation within the project E-Classes
+EDU-LAB - LAST STEERING COMMITTEE AND PARTNER MEETING
+Practical guide for dual education elaborated under the DOMINO Project
+Tajikistan studies Bulgarian experience in the field of VET
+Education and training in the EU: supporting teachers is critical to build the European Education Area
+Peer Review on “Competence Assessment System: MyCompetence”, Sofia (Bulgaria), 28-29 November 2019
+EC: MyCompetence offers good practices and sets an example for other EU countries
+The National Competence Assessment System was successfully upgraded with five new sectors under a project implemented by MLSP in partnership with BIA
+EUROPE IS LAGGING IN DIGITAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
+BIA establishes 16 Sectoral Councils for digital skills
+EC survey on the quality of internships in the EU
+Dobri Mitrev: Our main focus is improving the level of digital skills
+Maria Mincheva: Skill development strategies must be an integral part of overall economic strategies
+Tackling skills shortages & inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market
+Mariya Mincheva: The future belongs to young people!
+BIA launched an electronic platform for digital skills training
+BIA created 16 sectoral methodologies and programs for informal training for the development of digital skills
+Mariya Mincheva participated in a conference dedicated to green skills in vocational education and training
+BIA standpoint on determination of the number of admitted students and PhD students in the state higher schools and scientific organizations of the Republic of Bulgaria for the academic year 2024/2025
+AOBE CALLS FOR MEASURES TO SUPPORT DUAL TRAINING
+BIA conducted trainings for employees of Lufthansa Technik Sofia
+Dobri Mitrev: Skills development should be part of economic development strategies
+RIA – Ruse signed a memorandum of understanding with UARD
+BIA offers 36 free digital skills trainings
+New survey of European companies highlights critical labour and skills shortages
+BusinessEurope: t is high time that the EU acknowledges the role of economic migration in helping to address Europe’s labour and skills needs
+Ralitsa Nikolova is student № 25 000 of the ICT Training Center at BIA
+MyCompetence is already used by over 30,000 users
+Maria Mincheva: The skills we have will determine Europe's future
+KAUFLAND BUSINESS ACADEMY OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED AT UNWE
+LECTURE ON ON-LINE SHOPS, TRADE AND PROFESSIONS ORGANIZED BY RIA-GABROVO
+DIGITAL SKILL LEVELS LAGGING LABOR MARKET REQUIREMENTS
+SEVEN STUDENTS’ PROJECTS WERE AWARDED IN THE “YOUNG INVENTOR 2016” COMPETITION
+Bojidar Danev: Disappearing Jobs Due to Technological Advances
+Study on the cooperation between European Higher Education Institutions and public and private organisations
+What are the most preferred education fields in Bulgaria?
+BIA will integrate services MyCompetence to the work of the Employment Agency
+2016 THROUGH THE EYES OF BUSINESS
+Automotive Cluster Bulgaria opened a training center
+Tomcho Tomov: Bulgarian economy and current industrial relations need new regulations
+Employers look for skills and competences, not for diplomas
+Business calls for radical reform in the education system
+The role and importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills - a BusinessEurope position paper
+Better governance of public finances and reforms in the social, health and banking sectors recommended by the EU Council for Bulgaria
+BIA’s Board of Management approved the membership of 8 companies and branch organizations with more than 18 000 employees
+Chairman of RIA – Dobrich: Business should participate in the preparation of school admission plans
+Students from Vocational school "John Atanassov" visited again the Bulgarian Association of Network Academies
+AOBE presents its priorities for 2019
+Bulgarian students awarded by world leading companies in Brussels
+BIA’s Board of Management message to the future Bulgarian members of the European Parliament
+Vratsa to become a preferred place for life and work among young people
+Lack of staff and insufficient infrastructure are the main problems for business in Shumen
+Main results from the Adult Education Survey
+Bojidar Danev was a key speaker during the Tripartite Social Summit in Brussels
+Proposal for major changes in the system of education
+Future of work – acquiring of appropriate knowledge and skills to meet the needs of future jobs
+Investing in a smart, innovative and sustainable Industry
+Skills for the future a priority of the Bulgarian EU Presidency
+Better education and skills for a more competitive Europe
+Collaboration between EVIC and Military Academy in Bulgaria
+Margarita Popova: Education of today is the economy of tomorrow
+MES supports the educational model of EVIC
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