To enhance the quality and relevance of VET offer in culinary arts following the labour market needs and with view of increasing youth employability, trans-national mobility and career advancement. The overall goal transfers the objectives of the call for proposal to gastronomy due to the high-employment potential of the gastronomy-related professions and their significance for hospitality and tourism.
improved relevance and attractiveness of VET education
improved opportunities for recognition of skills gained on the job and for trans-national mobility for work and study
established partnerships and gained expertise for better targeting and marketing of culinary arts programme
showcasing transparency and comparability of culinary-arts VET across the EU
enhanced employment and career progression perspectives in the culinary professions
The European Commission funded project “CULINART: Designing a Joint VET Qualification in Culinary Arts and Pilot Pathways for Continuing Training”, No. 2018- 1739 / 001 – 001 first partners meeting with Kick-off Steering and Evaluation Committee and Experts Workshop will be conducted on 4 th and 5 th of December, 2018 in Varna, Bulgaria. The SECE Workshop will start with partners’ organizations profile’s presentations including background experience and expectations from the initiative, main research and expert competences regarding the CULINART focus, whereafter the general Project, Accounting and Financial Management’s rules and concepts will be discussed, following by presentations and exchange of opinions regarding the reporting, dissemination and quality assurance, and evaluation strategies of the project. |
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Project Ref. No. 597848-EPP-1-2018-1-BG-EPPKA3-VET-JQ
CULINART: Designing a Joint VET Qualification in Culinary Arts and Pilot Pathways for Continuing Training is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
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