The Refining Higher Education Apprenticeships with Enterprises in Europe (ApprEnt) project intends to bridge the gap between the world of education and business, enhancing partnerships that involve companies, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) as VET providers, and other relevant stakeholders such as public bodies, representatives of learners and representatives of VET providers, with the ultimate aim of promoting the establishment of work-based learning and especially apprenticeships in higher education. The ApprEnt project aims to strengthen and expand University Community Engagement activities in cooperation with the regional economy; foster knowledge transfer and experience based learning; maximise peer-learning, transnationally and w...
Work-based learning (WBL) is a key development area in Vocational Education and Training in (VET) in...
The Higher Education Institute (HEI) employer interface has attracted much attention in recent years...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to compare stakeholders’ roles in Germany and Switzerland when...
This study seeks to create a process for enacting an apprenticeship education framework as a mechani...
InT#Tech was an ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership project investigating the internationalisation of app...
The paper reports on preliminary findings from an EU funded project on collaboration and partnership...
Dual Vocational Education and Training (VET) or apprenticeship schemes as a promising approach to ov...
Widening access to labour markets through developing and promoting new or innovative programmes, aim...
This article offers an early assessment of the extent and scope of participation by higher education...
The paper reports on preliminary findings from an EU funded project on collaboration and partnership...
This paper reviews the main characteristics of the provision, organization and financing of appprent...
Purpose – Apprenticeship reforms have paved the way for higher education (HE) providers, including u...
AbstractNowadays, the partnership between the economic academic institutions and the business enviro...
This thesis, positioned in the interface of innovation research and comparative education, studies i...
Continuous development of education and training programmes in the European Union is a key factor in...
Work-based learning (WBL) is a key development area in Vocational Education and Training in (VET) in...
The Higher Education Institute (HEI) employer interface has attracted much attention in recent years...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to compare stakeholders’ roles in Germany and Switzerland when...
This study seeks to create a process for enacting an apprenticeship education framework as a mechani...
InT#Tech was an ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership project investigating the internationalisation of app...
The paper reports on preliminary findings from an EU funded project on collaboration and partnership...
Dual Vocational Education and Training (VET) or apprenticeship schemes as a promising approach to ov...
Widening access to labour markets through developing and promoting new or innovative programmes, aim...
This article offers an early assessment of the extent and scope of participation by higher education...
The paper reports on preliminary findings from an EU funded project on collaboration and partnership...
This paper reviews the main characteristics of the provision, organization and financing of appprent...
Purpose – Apprenticeship reforms have paved the way for higher education (HE) providers, including u...
AbstractNowadays, the partnership between the economic academic institutions and the business enviro...
This thesis, positioned in the interface of innovation research and comparative education, studies i...
Continuous development of education and training programmes in the European Union is a key factor in...
Work-based learning (WBL) is a key development area in Vocational Education and Training in (VET) in...
The Higher Education Institute (HEI) employer interface has attracted much attention in recent years...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to compare stakeholders’ roles in Germany and Switzerland when...