The Greek Knowledge Centre

Mission

The Knowledge Center in Greece seeks to establish a strong collaborative alliance with Greek universities, vocational institutions, businesses, technical associations, chambers, and both regional and national entities. These groups are viewed as potential beneficiaries and catalysts for SHERLOCK's educational initiatives.   

In addition, regional agencies and government ministries will actively participate by sharing insights regarding pertinent educational policies and offering input on expansion prospects.

Furthermore, civil society organizations will play a pivotal role in endorsing and popularizing SHERLOCK's upskilling offerings.

Goals

  • Serve as a pivotal information hub for businesses, vocational education and training (VET) providers, and public institutions.
  • Support the exchange of information, experiences, and methodologies between professionals in the sector.
  • Actively engage VET students, industry professionals and the civil society.

Team members

Chrissa Koundouraki
European Education and Learning Institute (EELI)
Kalli Rodopoulou
European Education and Learning Institute (EELI)
If you are interested in learning more about the Greek Knowledge Centre, please send your email to info@eeli.edu.gr

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