
The "Fatti riconoscere" project is holding its final conference in Turin, in collaboration with the University of Turin. The conference will see presentation of the activities and results of the project by key partners, with focus on challenges, good practices and future perspectives.
The objectives of the project were:
- to systematise rules and practices on the use of foreign qualifications for access to study and work, taking into account the specificities of the different pathways, legal profiles and countries in which the qualifications were obtained;
- to validate the procedures for access to the education and training system and to the labour market in Piedmont, in collaboration with the competent institutions;
- to improve and update the knowledge of operators, officials and stakeholders with a view to capacity building;
- to strengthen cooperation between institutions and sectors, also through the exchange of good practices and the mapping of active resources in Piedmont.
Final Event "Fatti Riconoscere" on Title Recognition
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Practical information
- Venue
- Combo - corso regina Margherita 128, Torino
- Where
- Italy
- When
- to
- Languages
- Italian
- Organiser
- University of Turin - Project "Fatti Riconoscere"
- Source
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