• December 15, 2025

Eureca. IWS has held several multiplier events

Internet Web Solutions (IWS) has successfully organized two public events to present the Eureca project, including its objectives and results, to a non-professional audience interested in urban ecology and environmental issues. …

Second Unity Europe Multiplier Event Engages Young Adults in Málaga to Showcase Project Results

Málaga, Spain – October 6, 2025 – On the same day as its first successful session, IT Solutions for All, together with the associated partner Arrabal-AID, organised a second UNITY EUROPE …

Unity Europe Multiplier Event Showcases Innovative Educational Tools for Young Adults in Málaga

Málaga, Spain – October 6, 2025 – IT Solutions for All, in collaboration with tha associated partner Arrabal-AID, successfully hosted a UNITY EUROPE multiplier event aimed at promoting digital inclusion, active …

Unity Europe Successfully Hosts Multiplier Event in Málaga to Showcase Project Results

Málaga, Spain – October 2, 2024 – The Unity Europe project successfully held a multiplier event on October 2, 2024, at Arrabal-AID –associated partner of the project– headquarters, gathering 32 young …

VOICE Meets in Pescara for the Second Project Meeting: Progress with Results, Planning and an Inspiring Local Story of Social Innovation

On 30 October 2025, the partners of the VOICE project – Vocational Opportunities and Integration for Refugee Community Empowerment met in Pescara (Italy) for the Second Transnational Project Meeting (TPM2), co-hosted …

Bridging Gender Gaps and Boosting Global Competitiveness

E4F, Femmes Chefs d’entreprise à l’Export hors de l’EU, is a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together 7 partners from 5 different countries (France, Italy, Slovenia, Belgium, Spain).

The PR4 phase of the E4F project has marked a significant milestone, encompassing two critical components that have advanced the project’s mission of empowering women-led SMEs and fostering internationalization in the VET environment:

a) E4F Public Policy Report: This comprehensive document serves as a repository of valuable insights gathered during the project’s implementation. It consolidates knowledge on internationalization dynamics, strategic management, and female entrepreneurship within VET environments. The report distills the lessons learned, offering a wealth of information that can guide future initiatives in these areas.

b) E4F Guidelines for Uptaking: These guidelines are an invaluable resource that outlines the successful aspects of the project, providing a roadmap for what worked well and areas where improvements can be made. They encompass a wide range of elements, including training organization, communication with target groups, enrolment, classroom management, blended learning, online delivery, learner motivation, and feedback. These guidelines are intended to facilitate the integration of E4F training into organizations outside the partnership, creating a lasting impact.

PR4 marked a significant step forward in terms of innovation and systemic impact, particularly in the domains of ICT, finance, law, and strategic management for global internationalization opportunities. Importantly, it extended the reach of E4F beyond the geographical and temporal borders of the partnership, promoting the transferability and adaptability of project results to other actors in education, training, and policy.

What sets PR4 apart is its commitment to inclusivity. The deliverables, including the E4F Public Policy Report and Guidelines for Uptaking, are available in five languages, ensuring accessibility for a wider audience. They are provided in open access and free versions, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing in the fields of training, consultancy, strategic management, internationalization, SME competitiveness, and female entrepreneurship empowerment.

The project is nearing a successful conclusion, as reflected in the statistics of visits to the OER platform, the massive follow-up of the training courses and the feedback received by users and stakeholders at the many events at which the project has been presented.

All partners actively participated in the meeting, reviewing the latest steps towards the closure of the project and exploring new possibilities for future collaboration. More information: https://www.e4f-network.eu/

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