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Green Skills Award
Green Skills Award: Try your luck to become the next winner

The European Training Foundation (ETF) is launching a call for good practice on skills development to accelerate the green transition.

Important dates : 

Deadline: 23-Apr-2023

Name of donor : European Training Foundation

Amount of the grant : Not available

Category: Awards, Prizes and Challenges

Reference URL : https://www.etf.europa.eu/en/news-and

Area(s) of interest

 

The aim is to provide inspiring and innovative ideas on how education and employment policy makers and practitioners around the world can contribute to greener and fairer economies and societies.

What's in it for you?
  • The winners will receive the ETF Green Skills Award 2023, which will help them establish new partnerships and expand their networks.
  • The winners will be invited to attend an awards ceremony where they will meet like-minded talent and help spread the "green" voice.
  • Finalists will be featured in high profile publications and online communications from the ETF and its international partners, maximising the awareness and positive impact of each initiative.
  • The ETF will produce short films by the finalists, helping to bring their stories to new audiences around the world.
Eligibility criteria
  • They are looking for stories of :
    • Companies, introducing green and clean technologies or production processes and developing the necessary skills for their employees;
    • Training providers, equipping teachers and trainers with up-to-date knowledge on environmental issues and green technologies to improve the relevance and quality of their teaching programmes;
    • Industries and sectors, introducing training courses and standards that develop the green skills needed for their field of work;
    • Public institutions, developing either environmental awareness programmes or green technical skills, in coordination with various public and non-public actors;
    • Public employment services, providing people with information on sustainability and helping them to develop skills that will help them find employment in occupations relevant to the green economy;
    • Schools and teachers/educators, implementing innovative measures and actions that prepare learners for the green economy;
    • Companies and businesses applying innovative practices in the use of artificial intelligence to develop green skills.
    • From the 10 finalists, one winner will be selected by public vote and two other winners will be selected by an international jury composed of experts from different EU bodies and other international institutions. Selection criteria will include relevance, innovation, replicability and impact.

For more information, please visit ETF .

 

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