Joint staff qualification in SB destinations to increase the skilled workforce in the SBS and by that ensure a sustainable SCS development in the SBS (Q4298098)

From EU Knowledge Graph
Revision as of 14:53, 16 June 2022 by DG Regio (talk | contribs) (‎Changed an Item: Edited by the materialized bot - inferring region from the coordinates)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Project Q4298098 in Poland, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Joint staff qualification in SB destinations to increase the skilled workforce in the SBS and by that ensure a sustainable SCS development in the SBS
Project Q4298098 in Poland, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania

    Statements

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    1,372,262.5 Euro
    0 references
    1,631,250.0 Euro
    0 references
    84.12 percent
    0 references
    15 August 2019
    0 references
    14 August 2022
    0 references
    HANSEATIC AND UNIVERSITY CITY OF ROSTOCK
    0 references

    53°27'24.77"N, 14°33'34.96"E
    0 references

    53°53'28.50"N, 11°27'56.05"E
    0 references

    54°31'48.40"N, 18°29'59.24"E
    0 references

    54°5'19.64"N, 12°8'25.44"E
    0 references

    55°41'2.98"N, 21°9'0.36"E
    0 references

    54°20'17.70"N, 13°4'16.18"E
    0 references

    56°9'51.19"N, 15°35'41.10"E
    0 references

    54°30'57.28"N, 13°37'59.48"E
    0 references
    The overall idea of the project is the development of training programmes for cruise managers (for a later full-time employment) and guides (part-time/ seasonal jobs) in the South Baltic area with specific knowledge of the Small Cruise Ship (SCS) sector and knowledge about the small and medium sized cities. The project’s activities include the development of cruise management curricula, professional cruise guide staff trainings, certification for skills trained as well as the university seminar for cruise managers. The implementation will include a summer camp with a practical part on a vessel, webinars and seminars, evaluation report on the training curricula as well as a sustainability report and a concept on how to adopt the cruise management exams to other universities. The main target groups are students of tourism, economics/business or nautical sciences, school graduates, personnel on parental leave as well as institutions and organizations: universities, tourist offices and SCS Cruise Lines. The target groups will be reached through job centers, chambers of commerce, kindergartens, networks such as UBC and as well social media. (English)
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references