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Project Q2100961 in Denmark
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Green career paths – Jylland-Fyn
Project Q2100961 in Denmark

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    2,576,823.0 Danish krone
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    334,986.99 Euro
    16 January 2020
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    5,153,645.0 Danish krone
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    669,973.85 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    50.0 percent
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    24 June 2019
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    30 September 2022
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    AMU Nordjylland Aalborg
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    57°6'26.6"N, 9°31'7.0"E
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    9460
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    PROJEKTRESUMÉDet primære formål med projektet Grønne karriereveje er at sikre virksomheder adgang til kvalificeret arbejdskraft gennem øget rekruttering til erhvervsuddannelserne. Projektet søger at øge udbuddet af kvalificeret arbejdskraft inden for det grønne område ved, gennem målrettede brobygningsforløb mellem skoler og virksomheder, at få flere unge til at begynde på en erhvervsuddannelse. Det er projektets forventede effekt, at: (Danish)
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    PROJECTRESUMÉThe primary purpose of the project Green career pathways is to ensure companies access to qualified labour through increased recruitment to vocational training. The project seeks to increase the supply of skilled labour in the green area by encouraging more young people to start vocational training through targeted bridge-building courses between schools and businesses. It is the project’s expected impact that: (English)
    12 October 2020
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