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Cedefop invites you to its fourth webinar of the 'Ambassadors tackling early leaving from VET' network:“Harnessing AI and digital technologies to empower young people at risk” 11 March 2026 | 10:30–12:30 CET | OnlineThe webinar explores how artificial intelligence and digital technologies can help prevent early l...

Cedefop invites you to its fourth webinar of the 'Ambassadors tackling early leaving from VET' network:
“Harnessing AI and digital technologies to empower young people at risk”
 11 March 2026 | 10:30–12:30 CET | Online

The webinar explores how artificial intelligence and digital technologies can help prevent early leaving from education and training and better support young people not in employment, education or training (NEETs). It is closely linked to Cedefop’s 2026 call for papers on Harnessing artificial intelligence and digital technologies for inclusive and resilient vocational education and training.

The concept note is available in the Downloads secton below. The draft agenda will soon be available.

Participation is open to Cedefop’s  'Ambassadors tackling early leaving from VET' network:

Participants will:

  • learn about Cedefop’s new call for papers and ways to contribute;
  • discuss opportunities and challenges of AI-enabled and digital approaches for inclusion;
  • exchange experiences across countries and sectors;
  • get updates on Cedefop’s VET toolkits.

The webinar outcomes will feed into Cedefop’s ongoing work on inclusion, digital transformation and resilience in VET. Participant input is encouraged to help shape future activities and strengthen dialogue between research, policy and practice.

About the network
Established in 2017, Cedefop’s network of ambassadors brings together ambassadors from 23 European countries and EU-level experts. Members actively drive efforts to address early leaving from VET at national, regional and local levels, contribute to Cedefop’s VET toolkits, and share innovative practices, tools and evidence to better support young people at risk and NEETs.

If you wish to become an ambassador, you may apply here.

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In 2026, the Innovative Training Support Centre (IKK), home of the ReferNet Hungary team will welcome their colleagues and partners to the 2026 partnership forum organised jointly with Cedefop.

In this forum, ReferNet members will have the opportunity to discuss issues related to vocational education and training (VET), skills and qualifications, improve their knowledge by sharing information on recent developments in national policies and systems while at the same time hear and learn about the VET system of Hungary. The second of this year’s partnership forum will take place on 20 and 21 May 2026 in Bonn, Germany.

We warmly thank the the Innovative Training Support Centre (IKK), home of the ReferNet Hungary team for hosting the event.

ReferNet is a network of institutions across Europe representing the 27 Member States, plus Iceland and Norway. The network provides Cedefop with information and analysis on national vocational education and training, skills and qualifications. National partners also disseminate information on European VET and Cedefop’s work to stakeholders in the EU Member States, Iceland and Norway. ReferNet publications can be accessed through the ReferNet page on Cedefop’s website.

Take part in the discussions #ReferNet

 

 

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The fourth online meeting of the European Vocational Teacher Survey (EVTS) Stakeholder Group will take place on 23 March 2026 and will focus on the progress of the EVTS fieldwork and emerging insights from the data collection phase.

The fourth online meeting of the European Vocational Teacher Survey (EVTS) Stakeholder Group will take place on 23 March 2026 and will focus on the progress of the EVTS fieldwork and emerging insights from the data collection phase.

Participants will be informed about the overall status of teacher interviews, as well as their country-specific progress, highlighting key strengths, challenges, and response patterns. The meeting will provide space to discuss practical solutions to improve participation and data quality, drawing on stakeholder experience across countries.

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In 2026, the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training - (Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung), (BIBB), home of the ReferNet Germany team will welcome their colleagues and partners to the 2026 partnership forum organised jointly with Cedefop.

In 2026, the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training - (Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung), (BIBB), home of the ReferNet Germany team will welcome their colleagues and partners to the 2026 partnership forum organised jointly with Cedefop.

In this forum, ReferNet members will have the opportunity to discuss issues related to vocational education and training (VET), skills and qualifications, improve their knowledge by sharing information on recent developments in national policies and systems while at the same time hear and learn about the VET system of Germany. The first of this year’s partnership forum will take place on 18 and 19 March 2026 in Budapest, Hungary.

We warmly thank the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training - (Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung), (BIBB), home of the ReferNet Germany team for hosting the event.

ReferNet is a network of institutions across Europe representing the 27 Member States, plus Iceland and Norway. The network provides Cedefop with information and analysis on national vocational education and training, skills and qualifications. National partners also disseminate information on European VET and Cedefop’s work to stakeholders in the EU Member States, Iceland and Norway. ReferNet publications can be accessed through the ReferNet page on Cedefop’s website.

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This research conference, organised by Cedefop and Eurostat, will showcase innovative methods and approaches for analysing and interpreting web-based data sources in the context of occupational, sectoral, and thematic labour market and skills analysis.

Building on the success of the 2025 research conference ‘Using data from the web to shape next-generation labour market and skills analysis’ organised in cooperation with Eurostat's Web Intelligence Hub, Cedefop and Eurostat are pleased to announce the 2026 follow-up event –including a new call for abstracts– which will take place on 28-29 May 2026 in Thessaloniki.

The insights and findings shared during the event will enhance our understanding of how web data can be leveraged for labour market and skills intelligence, helping to shape the future of research in this evolving field. As with the previous edition, the conference will provide a valuable platform for community building, fostering new collaborations, knowledge exchange and idea generation, while strengthening networks among experts committed to advancing labour market monitoring and skills foresight. 

Important dates for authors/ presenters

  • Abstract submission deadline: 9 February 2026 – abstract submission link
  • Notification of acceptance:  16 February 2026
  • Registration for presenters of accepted abstracts opens:  16 February 2026
  • Registration for broader audience opens: 2 March 2026
  • Research Conference: 28 and 29 May 2026