Situated in the west end of Glasgow, the Clyde College Team led by Jim Anderson, Head of External Funding is the lead partner in this project. The rest of the team is made up of Rasha Tindal, Employability Officer, Anna Murray, ESOL lecturer and Molly Bryce, Business and Finance lecturer. Jim has a wealth of experience in European Project Management and the rest of the team bring a mixture of skills from their different educational backgrounds.
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36,6 Competence Centre (based in Lodz, Poland) is an umbrella institution gathering professionals from many fields establishing interdisciplinary Experts Zone for the local development through international experience exchange. It was established in 2011 by professionals with academic background and experience in EU projects since 1999. They provide non-formal education along with guidance and counselling support to numerous target groups. The Polish team are Anna and Kuba Poteraj.
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The Associazione N.E.T. is a not for profit association founded in 2001 by experts of the training and educational sector. Net addresses above all disadvantaged people like women, long term unemployed and young unemployed, elderly, disabled people and single parents to support them from a social, training and employment point of view. The association is very active at local and regional level by collaborating with public organisations and institutions like Regions, Municipalities, Local Health Units (ULSS), Universities, Chambers of Commerce but not only. Associazione N.E.T. is very active in the third sector to develop self sustainable and fair activities and to develop a sustainable economy. The team is made up of Mirna Fusaro, Giulia Sfreddo, Monica Ferri and Simone Gentili. |
ABU Akademie für Berufsförderung und Umschulung gGmbH (Academy for Career Development and Re-training) is a Berlin based, private, non-profit VET and adult education services provider with thirty years of training experience. ABU offers vocational orientation, initial VET, further training as well as labour market integration measures in a range of craft, commercial and service professions.
Target groups are pupils, young socially disadvantaged adults, unemployed or low qualified adults as well as refugees and others with the aim of their successful social and labour market integration. The team is made up of Daphne John, Renee and Steffen Ott. |
Omnia, are the leading vocational training institution in the Finnish Espo-region. Omnia offers vocational training for 5 specialist areas: culture, management and administration, technology, social services and health care, as well as tourism/hospitality management.
The Finnish team are Sirje Hassinen, Illka Gramen, Ari Luoma and Tarja Koskinen-Nisala. They are all experienced in collaborating with European partners and have a long history of partnership with Glasgow Clyde College with student exchange programmes happening regularly. |