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To help EU Member States deliver the skills and qualifications required by fast-changing, Cedefop and EAfA are organising a webinar exploring how apprenticeships across the EU can become more effective and high-quality. Drawing on Cedefop analysis, the event highlights key trends, strengths, and challenges in apprenticeship schemes across Europe. It also presents successful national practices supporting their improvement.

This webinar on quality of apprenticeships in the EU is organised by Cedefop and the European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) on 1 July, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET. It brings together European and national policymakers, experts and policy officers to explore insights on quality elements of apprenticeship systems, and how EU Member States can use them to better respond to evolving skills needs.

During the event, participants will explore key trends, strengths, and ongoing challenges shaping apprenticeship quality across the EU:

  • Cedefop will present its latest cross-country analysis of apprenticeship schemes across EU Member States, focusing on how key quality elements align with selected criteria of the European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships.
  • Country examples and a panel discussion will illustrate how different national stakeholders actively contribute to maintaining high quality elements in both the design and implementation of apprenticeships.

The webinar will provide policy-relevant lessons drawn from Cedefop’s analysis and national experiences, supporting stakeholders in strengthening the design and implementation of high-quality apprenticeship programmes in their respective contexts.

Register now using the link below to join us online

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The event is part of the European Skills and VET Week, an initiative from the European Commission, organised by Cedefop. Since 2016, the Week provides policy makers, stakeholders and social partners with a platform to share insights, showcase best practices, and help drive strategies for upskilling and reskilling the European workforce.

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Webinar agenda (Timing is in CET)

11:00 - 11:10 Central European Time (CET)Welcome and introduction
  • Antonio Ranieri, Head of Department for VET and Skills, Cedefop
  • Andrea Leruste, Deputy Head of Unit B3 (Vocational education and training, skills portability, Cedefop), DG EMPL, European Commission 
11:10 - 11:30Setting-the-sceneQuality in apprenticeship schemes in Europe - findings from Cedefop’s comparative analysis based on the European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships
11:30 - 12:10Panel discussion

Representatives of governments, employers, trade unions, providers and apprentices

  • Amira Bakr, Policy and Outreach Assistant, European Apprentices Network (EAN)/ Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU)
  • Mairéad Boland, Head of Monitoring and FET Validation, Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), Ireland
  • Deborah De Leener, Sector Advisor Education for the green sectors at Eduplus, Belgium
  • Johanna Herrala, Apprenticeship Manager and member of the Association of Apprenticeship Experts in Finland, Federation of Education in Central Ostrobothnia, OPSO (KPEDU), Finland
  • Barbara Krajnc, Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Slovenia
  • Thomas Moldaschl, Education Department, Chamber of Labour, Austria
12:10 - 12:20Q&As 
12:20 -12:30Key take-aways and closingCedefop

Speakers

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Antonio Ranieri
Head of Department for VET and Skills, Cedefop

Antonio Ranieri is Head of Department for VET and Skills at Cedefop.

He leads a team of European experts investigating skills trends and changes in the worlds of work and support the development of the Union policy in the field of vocational education and training. The Department work covers a wide range of research and policy analysis in two Cedefop strategic areas of operation, namely skills and labour market and learning and employability. 

An economist by training, Antonio has taught regional economics at the University of Rome si.nce 2002. He also lectured at the National High School of Public Administration on cost-benefit analysis and public expenditure.

Prior to joining Cedefop, he was Head of Research and Studies at the public services authority of the Municipality of Rome. Until 2007, he was Head of Area at CLES, an independent centre of studies on labour market and economic development based in Rome.

 

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Andrea Leruste
Deputy Head of Unit B3, DG EMPL (Vocational education and training, Skills Portability, Cedefop)

Andrea Leruste  is Deputy Head of Unit B3 at DG EMPL (Vocational education and training, Skills Portability, Cedefop). She was previously Deputy Head of Unit for European Social Fund Plus. Until 2017, she was responsible for microfinance and social enterprise support and previously for gender equality. 

She started her career in 2005 as teaching assistant at the College of Europe, Bruges, before joining the German Foreign Office in Berlin. Andrea holds a degree in Cultural & Business Studies from the University of Passau, Germany, a degree in International Relations from the University March Bloch in Strasbourg and a Master of European Political and Administrative Studies from the College of Europe.

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Amira Bakr
Policy and Outreach Assistant, Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU)

With a background in International Relations and Development Cooperation and a previous experience at the Italian Permanent Representation to the EU, Amira Bakr works as Policy and Outreach Assistant at the Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU), where she is part of the coordination team of the European Apprentices Network (EAN). 

Her work focuses on representing students, and particularly VET learners and apprentices, in European policy processes, including contributions to the EU VET Strategy and the organisation of European-level events. Through her engagement with apprenticeship organisations across Europe, she brings to this webinar the perspective of learners on what quality in apprenticeship schemes means in practice, and where gaps remain.

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Mairéad Boland
Head of Monitoring and Further Education and Training Validation, Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)

Mairéad is Head of Monitoring and Further Education and Training Validation with Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), where she is responsible for QQI's statutory functions to accredit and monitor programmes of education and training delivered by providers of Further Education and Training. Since 2017, Mairéad has held several different roles in QQI, which have included leadership of QQI’s QA approval function; management of institutional review and QQI’s regulatory function in relation to academic integrity, and management of QQI's engagement with professional, statutory and regulatory bodies. 

Mairéad has also held the role of Assistant Registrar with South East Technological University (SETU). She has acted as a board member for the AQ Austria, the Austrian higher education quality assurance agency, national delegate with the Council of Europe ETINED platform, and as a member of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland's Education, Training and Standards Committee. Mairéad holds an LL.B. (ling. Ger.) from Trinity College Dublin, an LL.M. from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, and a Diploma in Translation from the British Institute of Linguists.

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Deborah De Leener
Sector Advisor Education for the green sectors at Eduplus, Belgium

Deborah De Leener is a Sector Advisor Education for the green sectors at Eduplus.

Eduplus is a sector training fund, funded by the Joint Committee for Agriculture, Horticulture, Agricultural Contracting and Landscaping.

Her background in education as a teacher laid the foundation for a career dedicated to learning. This path led to a role as a prospector, helping secondary school students gain hands-on experience in the workplace. Later, her role serving as Sector Consultant Education for the workplaces of the local Flemish authorities (VVSG) paved the way for the current journey at Eduplus.

She breathes education, and she sees it as a strong foundation to inspire workplaces about the importance of their contribution to work‑based learning. At the same time, she brings the input from companies back into the education field, ensuring that expertise and quality on the work floor remain central.

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Johanna Herrala
Apprenticeship Manager, Federation of Education in Central Ostrobothnia (KPEDU), Finland

Johanna Herrala is the Apprenticeship Manager at the Federation of Education in Central Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaan koulutusyhtymä) and a member of the Association of Apprenticeship Experts in Finland (Suomen Oppisopimusosaajat ry).

The purpose of the Association of Apprenticeship Experts in Finland is to develop and promote the quality of apprenticeship training in Finland and to increase the number of apprenticeship opportunities. In Finland, apprenticeship training is a form of work-based learning that can be arranged for both young people and adults. Its key strengths are its strong practical orientation towards working life and its excellent employment outcomes.

The association supports high-quality apprenticeship competence within secondary vocational education institutions and promotes cooperation among its members. It also seeks to strengthen collaboration with European countries and to promote more flexible apprenticeship pathways across Europe.

As Apprenticeship Manager, Johanna is responsible for ensuring that apprenticeship training within the operating area of the Federation of Education in Central Ostrobothnia is implemented in accordance with Finnish legislation and quality requirements.

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Barbara Krajnc
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Slovenia

Ms Barbara Krajnc has over 25 years of experience as an expert in the field of vocational education and training. She is the representative of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Professional Council for Vocational Education and Training, co-author of training materials for mentors and for over 15 years a lecturer for mentors in companies involved in formal education. She cooperates with all key institutions for the development and implementation of VET and with working bodies that prepare implementing regulations in this field.

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Thomas Moldaschl
Specialist for vocational education, Education Department, Chamber of Labor, Austria

Since 2020, Thomas Moldaschl is specialist for vocational educational in the Education Department of the Chamber of Labor and head of the Federal Council for Vocational Educationspecialist for vocational education in the Education Department of the Chamber of Labor in Austria. His main focus includes data analysis and statistics concerning vocational training, conducting surveys, political lobbying on behalf of apprentices, and the political implications of climate change and digitalization on vocational training. He holds a Master’s in economics from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien). He was former head of the Economics Department at the trade union Vida (2012-2020). 

Event details

Event Date(s)
01/07/2026
Event Type
Webinar
City
Virtual event
Participation
Open event
Cedefop involvement
Organiser
Related Theme

Contacts

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Vlasis Korovilos
Expert in VET for adults and apprenticeships
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Christina Karkanti
Assistant