SKILLS4Water

Advancing the Integration of Soft Skills in Higher Education for Water

SKILLS4Water aims to equip students and young water professionals with essential soft skills, integrate them into higher education curricula, promoting innovation and leadership in the European water industry, and disseminate related best practises across Europe. This will contribute to building a sustainable and resilient water future and providing EU with skilled workforce. The initiative will benefit HEIs, their students, water industry and inform policymakers.

SKILLS4Water is an Erasmus+ project that will create innovative training programs with career guidance, train the trainer activities, and modernization of water curricula integrating soft skills will be provided, with a focus on inter-disciplinary collaboration development. A Community Hub will be created to host webinars, network and promote knowledge sharing and best practices.

Get involved with SKILLS4Water to help shape a sustainable and resilient water future and providing EU with skilled workforce.

🚀 Kick-Off Alert! Yesterday marked the beginning of an exciting journey with our consortium in Romania! 🇷🇴 A visit to UGAL's lab and workspace gave us a glimpse into the groundbreaking work our participants are diving into. #Innovation #Research #Sustainability #TeamUGAL

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ACTIVITIES

SKILLS4Water aims to promote soft skills in water higher education to foster innovation and leadership. It has four objectives. These objectives will enable future workforce to contribute to building cooperation, a sustainable water future, supporting the EU Green Deal.

Create a framework for essential soft skills in water curricula

Integrated Capacity Building for the water industry

Criteria and best practices for an integrated framework with stakeholders

An empowering Community Hub to support development

SKILLS4Water aims to equip students and young water professionals with essential soft skills, integrate them into higher education

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