Curricula
Curricula
The transition towards a sustainable and climate-neutral economy is creating new opportunities in the labour market. More and more sectors require green skills and competences that support sustainability, energy transition, and circular solutions.
This curricula guides helps users explore green jobs by linking key competences to relevant education and training opportunities. It includes both formal learning pathways and opportunities for lifelong and informal learning.
The guide supports students, jobseekers, employees, career counsellors, and training providers in making informed choices and preparing for careers in the green economy.
Flanders, Belgium, offers a unique ecosystem for the "Green Entrepreneur and Hybrid Artisan," connecting playful experimentation with high-end engineering.
Learners can choose between several formal, informal, and professional paths to acquire the skills for the new green career profile.
In an era of resource scarcity, the artist's role is evolving. Today's Reuse Artist operates at the intersection of creative expression, environmental activism, and industrial innovation. This document offers a professional roadmap for navigating sustainable art in Spain and beyond, bridging the gap between material scavenging and high-level practice through specialized mindsets and applied skills.
In an era of planned obsolescence, Tech-Repai" is becoming a form of digital activism. This pathway empowers a new generation of conscious makers to divert tons of e-waste from landfills by mastering the art of hardware diagnostics.
Rather than following the "buy-use-toss" cycle, learners develop repair skills into a powerful tool for environmental justice and sustainable innovation.
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