
REBOOT Skills Final Seminar
On 27 November, EARLALL – LCAMP’s communications team took part in the REBOOT Skills Final Seminar. The REBOOT Skills project – dedicated to boosting digital
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On 27 November, EARLALL – LCAMP’s communications team took part in the REBOOT Skills Final Seminar. The REBOOT Skills project – dedicated to boosting digital

On 22 October 2025, an event within the framework of the LCAMP was held at the Nova Gorica School Centre, Higher Vocational School (Slovenia). The

The EARLALL Annual Meeting 2025 brought together regional representatives, education providers, and European partners in Mechelen (Belgium) to discuss how to strengthen the attractiveness and

Camosun Innovates is proud to be a member of the Advanced Manufacturing Micro‑Credential Consortium—an alliance of three Canadian colleges (Selkirk College, Red Deer Polytechnic and Camosun College) operating under

As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities 2025 (EWRC), the European Association of Regional and Local Authorities for Lifelong Learning (EARLALL) took

The EVBB Annual Conference 2025 gathered European and international leaders from institutions, governments, training providers, businesses, and investors to discuss one of today’s key challenges:

The Danish city of Kolding hosted the Forum on Vocational Excellence 2025 on 8–9 September, gathering more than 350 participants from across Europe and beyond.

After the success of our previous editions in Aalen, Germany (2024) and Fingspan, Sweden (2025), we are delighted to announce that the third edition of

The LCAMP Alliance is starting the new school year by joining forces with our sister Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs) projects at the upcoming Forum
LCAMP: Learner Centric Advanced Manufacturing Platform for Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs).
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