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Looking for a KA2 project to join

Poland.
Started by | Posted on Thu, 09/15/2022 - 19:27

Hello, this is Masterlang Training Centre from Krakow, Poland. We would like to join a KA2 project for the upcoming October’s call. We have some experience in the implementation of KA1 projects, but WE ARE NEWCOMERS IN KA2.

WHO ARE WE AND WHAT IS OUR EXPERIENCE? We are a training center based in Krakow, Poland, which offers services related to adult and youth education. Since 2007, we have successfully developed and implemented many EU projects related to non-formal education, ICT and language skills, career guidance, key competences, and more. We also support the activities related to formal education, such as development of vocational education and organization of students' traineeships. In 2014-2020 perspective, we implemented 24 projects financed from the various EU funds, such as the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund. Since 2015, we have been offering job-matching services, and we implemented projects which aimed to support professional activation of the unemployed and persons professionally passive.

THE MAIN AREAS OF OUR INTEREST:

  • good practices in adult education,
  • development of ICT competences,
  • innovative methods/tools used in language teaching and learning,
  • online training courses - good practices/methods and tools,
  • entrepreneurship and employability,
  • inclusive education.

If you are looking for a reliable and hard-working partner, please contact us on: biuro@masterlang.pl

Partnership Details
Post type
Erasmus+ Small-scale partnership (Key Action 2)
Valid from
Contact
EPALE member
I am looking for…
Adult education provider
Organisation specialised in learning or career guidance
Other
Looking for new consortium members
No
I am looking for organisations in the following countries
Europe
Language(s)
English
Polish
Topic
Key competences development
Digital skills and competences
Employability