Showing posts with label employability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employability. Show all posts

16 May 2017

YE: „Technology meet Employability” - Leptokarya, Grecia

Iniţial, trebuie să recunosc că mi-a fost puţin frică să merg într-un loc necunoscut fără să cunosc oamenii, dar m-am obişnuit foate repede. Organizatorii au fost foarte primitori şi ne-au făcut să ne simţim ca acasă. Mâncarea a fost foarte bună, am mâncat tzatziki în fiecare zi. Am cunoscut foarte mulţi oameni din diferite ţări: Grecia, Slovenia, Slovacia, Polonia și, bineînțeles, România. Am jucat foarte multe joculeţe ca să ne cunoaştem mai bine şi să ne împrietenim, am lucrat la proiecte împreună şi am învăţat lucruri noi despre culturile lor.

17 April 2017

YE - Youth employability seeds – Our Italian adventure

The journey began for each of us in Bucharest. Early in the morning, after the long trips from our homes to the Otopeni airport, we were excited to meet each other and to share the expectations that we had from the youth exchange. 

28 April 2016

Call for 5 Romanian participants: Youth Exchange in London (suburbs), UK (1-9 Octombrie 2016)

GEYC is selecting 5 Romanian participants, to take part in "kNOw Vacancies" European project that will take place in London (suburbs), UK between 01.10-09.10.2016. The main aim of this youth exchange is to look at the labour market problems and help youth find ways to explore new avenues of employment and to know exactly where they should be looking for employment. Deadline: 8 May 2016 | Apply now!

21 March 2016

Imperfecțiuni perfecte / Perfectly imperfect

Echipa GEYC la seara interculturală
GEYC team at the intercultural night
Între 4 și 16 martie, cinci participanți și un lider de grup au reprezentat GEYC în Catania (Sicilia, Italia), la schimbul de tineri ''Working on getting a job'', proiect finanțat prin Programul Erasmus+. 

During the 4th and the 16th of March, five participants and one group leader have represented GEYC in Catania (Sicily, Italy), attending ''Working on getting a job Youth Exchange'', project financed through Erasmus+ Program. [See English version below]


29 August 2015

Call for 4 Romanian participants: "Youth can do it" Erasmus+ training course, 16-24 November 2015, Petroșani, Romania

GEYC launches a call for 4 Romanian participants to join "Youth can do it" training course is Petroșani, Romania from 16th to 24th of November and to get involved in the dissemination and follow-up activities. This is an Erasmus+ project that provides Youthpass certification. All related costs are covered for selected participants. Deadline to apply: 5th of September 2015.

23 April 2015

Call for 3 Romanian participants (no age limit): training course in Larnaca, Cyprus (21-28 June 2015)

GEYC is selecting 3 Romanian participants to take part in the “Enter to exit mode in employability” European project that will take place in Larnca (Cyprus), from 21th until 28th of June 2015. This is a training course addressed to youth workers and youth activists. Deadline: May, 4th, 2015

02 October 2014

Call for 2 Romanian participants: Seminar in Kalamata, Greece / December 2014

GEYC is selecting 2 Romanian participants to take part in the “Every wall is a door” European project that will take place in Kalamata, Greece, from 7th of December until 14th of December 2014. 

15 May 2014

Getting certified through Erasmus+

Did you know that you can get a Youthpass Certificate every time you train, volunteer or get involved in the Erasmus + programme?

Do you want to know what a Youthpass Certificate is, how can you obtain it and why is it relevant?

Read away!

01 April 2014

SMARTER project (home page)



About the project
The project aims to empower the participants to implement employability projects at local level by using social media tools.

Objectives:
O1. Enabling participants to use social media tools for the communication, promotion and management of their projects aiming to raise employment of young people;
O2. Stimulating participants to share their personal and professional practices in using social media in youth work through teamwork and networking;
O3. Raising the employability of the participants through improving social media skills and through personal branding;
O4. Promoting the European cooperation in the youth field by the use of social media.

Organizers
The project is organized by GEYC - Group of the European Youth for Change (Romania) as applicant together with GEYC Resources Center and 13 European partner organisations from France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Cyprus, Malta, Greece, Croatia, Lithuania, Iceland and Turkey.
The project is financed by the European Commission through "Youth in action" programme.

Activities

CampaignTrainingEDYS99 steps exhibition

Ebook: Social Networks Management Policies

                    


Legend:
View full ebook on SlideshareDownload full ebook (.pdf)
Download policy template (.docx)View GEYC's social media policy on Slideshare




SMARTER project (RO-43-E107-2013-R3) is co-financed by the European Commission through ”Youth in action” program (4.3). The content of this material does not necesarely reflect the official position of the European Union, the entire responsibility being taken by its author (GEYC association). 

07 March 2014

Call for Maltese participants - SMARTER training course / 22-31.08.2014 / Bucharest, Romania

Are you interested in social media? Do you want to find out how social media can help you in your professional life? Are you eager to visit Romania and get to know people coming from all over Europe? Then you should apply for the SMARTER project that will take place in Bucharest in August 2014. Hurry up! 

17 February 2014

SMARTER project -
Social Media Academy: Raising Teen Employability Resources


Social Media Academy: Raising Teen Employability Resources (SMARTER) is an intensive 9 days training course for 34 participants from 14 countries (Romania, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Cyprus, Malta, Greece, Croatia, Lithuania, Iceland and Turkey) and 16 organisations (non profit, bodies active at European level, informal groups). 
The project will take place in Bucharest, Romania from 22th to 31st of August 2014.

28 November 2013

Happening in Romania: More than 200 teachers take a volunteer engagement to promote digital competencies as a way to tackle youth unemployment

As part of SMYLE European project, GEYC has invited Romanian teachers to set up seminars and campaigns at local level in order to raise awareness among young people (13-30) and other stakeholders regarding the critical importance of digital skills to smooth the path to the labour market. 

15 October 2013

SMYLE European simulation: Recommendations for policy makers


To: European policy decision makers, stakeholders 

Subject: Digital competencies boost youth employability 

03 October 2013

Call for Romanian participants: SMYLE European Conference

GEYC invites you to apply for SMYLE European Conference which will be held in Bucharest, Romanian on 9th of October 2013. Deadline for application: 6th of October 2013.

12 September 2013

Call for partners: SMARTER training course in Bucharest, Romania

GEYC (Romania) and AMSED (France) are launching a call for European partners for S.M.A.R.T.E.R. - Social Media Academy : Raising Teen Employability Resources, a "Youth in action" training course which will be held from 24th to 31st of August 2014 in Bucharest, Romania.

07 August 2013

S.M.Y.L.E. - Project description


S.M.Y.L.E. – Social Media & Youth - Learning for Employment project is a ”Youth in action” youth exchange (1.1) organized by GEYC in Bucharest, Romania, between 6-14 October 2013. 

31 March 2013

Call for partners - SMYLE (YiA, 1.1) - a youth exchange on youth employment through new media skills

GEYC is looking for partners coming from Program countries in order to apply at 01/05 deadline for ”S.M.Y.L.E. – Social Media & Youth - Learning for Employment”, a ”Youth in action” youth exchange (1.1) organized in Bucharest, Romania, between 6-14 October 2013. The project aims to raise youth employability in the context of using new media technologies (social media and multimedia).

22 May 2012

New Survey Launched on Non-Formal Education and Employability

GEYC supports European Youth Forum in a new survey launched on the topic of non-formal education and employability. In this research project could take part both individuals and organisations.