UETPNET University Enterprise Training Partnership Networking for upgrading skills using online tools PROJECT PRESENTATION- ERACON 2011 ATHENS- 29/4/2011.

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UETPNET University Enterprise Training Partnership Networking for upgrading skills using online tools PROJECT PRESENTATION- ERACON 2011 ATHENS- 29/4/2011 Insert your logo

Introduction UETPNET is a project co-funded by Lifelong Learning (Erasmus) in the field of cooperation between Universities and Enterprises and started in October 2010 UETP: University Enterprise Training Partnership  Organizations founded under the programme COMETT in 1986 which was the first European initiative in the field of collaboration between universities and enterprises Insert your logo

The Need The labour market is directing towards a skills based approach for employment Universities and enterprises collaborate usually through the use of qualification degrees (many employers retain that they do not have reliable information about what a qualification degree stands for in practice) The project aims to provide the universities and the enterprises with a web tool which will enable them to implement a skills-based approach in the cooperation between them. It will also provide useful insight to the Universities for the skills that are needed by the enterprises but are not offered by them Insert your logo

General Objectives To improve the employability of the university graduates To improve the possibility of the enterprises to find easy qualified workers who are competent to fill their job positions To promote the skills based approach in the description of the university qualifications as well as the job positions of the enterprises To improve the transparency of the skills of the University graduates To facilitate the enterprises to find the most suitable candidates for their job positions To allow the universities to identify possible gaps between the skills offered and those needed by the market. To support the “New Skills for New Jobs” Initiative Insert your logo

Specific Objectives To develop an innovative web based “skills matching” tool in which there will be a description of the skills that the University offers to their graduates and a description of the skills that the enterprises require from their employees To adapt an E-Learning platform which will be used for the organization of seminars for enterprises organized by university teachers as well as joint training sessions organized in common by Universities and enterprises To develop a web tool where there will be published joint initiatives by Universities, events/ activities organized by enterprises which are of interest for the Universities and vice versa. To develop a network between the stakeholder organizations in order to foment the cooperation between them and make this process sustainable Insert your logo

Main Outcomes Matching Skills Tool: Tool for "matching" the skills offered by the University with these needed by the enterprises.  STEP 1: The enterprises are going to publish in the web tool the job/ internship positions they offer with a complete description of the skills needed for these positions.  STEP 2: The Universities will upload to the tool the list of skills of their graduates.  STEP 3: University students and graduates will provide the University a list of their additional skills and the job positions they would prefer.  STEP 4: The tool will make the match and provide to all the interested parties the relevant information Insert your logo

Main Outcomes E-Learning Platform: E-Learning platform for organization of seminars for enterprises organized by university teachers as well as joint training sessions organized in common by Universities and enterprises. The E-Learning platform will be used also in order to match the gap between the skills offered by the Universities and the skills needed by the enterprises. If a gap is discovered the Universities can offer just in time brief online seminars to the students in order to bridge the gap. Insert your logo

Main Outcomes Events Publishing Tool: A web tool where there will be published:  Joint Initiatives by Universities and enterprises (conferences, seminars, researches, programmes, projects etc.)  Events/ activities organized by enterprises which are of interest for the Universities and vice versa. Insert your logo

Consortium  9 partners from 6 countries (Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Spain, Romania, UK)  2 UETPs (University Enterprise Training Partnership)  2 Enterprise Associations  1 SME  4 universities Insert your logo

Consortium P1: UETP Action Link/ Action Synergy S.A. (GR) P2: Universitatea POLITEHNICA din Bucuresti - CTANM (RO) P3: Associazione SINTESI (IT) P4: Buckinghamshire New University (UK) P5: National Council of Small and Medium Sized Private Enterprises- CNIPMMR (RO) P6: Confederación Empresarial Vasca- CONFEBASK (ES) P7: RTD TALOS Ltd (CY) P8: University of Nicosia (CY) P9: Università degli Studi di Palermo (IT) Insert your logo

Associated Partners  GENESIS Institute (Austria)  Porto Polytechnic – School of Engineering (Portugal)  Bremer Ausbildungspartnerschaft (Germany)  University of Malta (Malta) Insert your logo

Impact  Improvement of the employability of the university graduates  Facilitation of the recruitment process for the enterprises  Promotion of the skills based approach  On time identification of possible gaps between the skills offered by the universities and those needed by the market Insert your logo

Project Approach The design of the tools will be decided on the basis of the needs and preferences of the stakeholders (universities, enterprises, students) Research activities (interviews, focus groups, desk research) are currently organized in partner countries Insert your logo

For More Information Visit the project website Insert your logo