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As Europe navigates major technological, socio-ecological, and demographic shifts, the Cedefop Forum “Launching the new lifelong guidance framework” (12–13 May, Thessaloniki) brings together stakeholders working in the career fields in policy, research and practice to explore a new framework for lifelong guidance. 

As Europe navigates major technological, socio-ecological, and demographic shifts, the Cedefop Forum “Launching the new lifelong guidance framework” (12–13 May, Thessaloniki) brings together stakeholders working in the career fields in policy, research and practice to explore a new framework for lifelong guidance. 

The programme features well-placed and knowledgeable speakers and stakeholders engaged with lifelong guidance policy, research and policy analysis, training, programme management, implementation and practice. Opportunities for strengthening collaboration and partnership are explored to help develop policies, systems, and services across Europe.

There are increasing demands on lifelong guidance as a policy instrument for supporting learning, employment and social inclusion, and preventing exclusion.

Participants will examine how the framework will help structure collaboration and serve as a practical tool for policy and systems development and helping stakeholders to jointly clarify expectations for service users and learners. Engaging panels, roundtables and plenary presentations will explore lifelong guidance in the context of changes in the labour market and society, internationally and within Europe, that continue to reshape what guidance systems are expected to deliver.

Register now using the link below. Spaces are limited and participation is subject to confirmation by the organisers.

REGISTER

Please note that,  for organisational purposes, registrations for in-person participation will close on Friday, 24 April 2026 cob. All registrations received by the above date will be considered.

After this date, only online participation is possible. For more information and to attend online, please contact the organisers.

#Lifelongguidance #Careerdevelopment

 

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Held alongside Cedefop’s Forum Launching the new lifelong guidance framework, the 10th CareersNet annual meeting (13 May, Thessaloniki) brings together network independent experts to exchange insights, share national practices and advance cooperation and research related to guidance policies and systems. The meeting streng...

Held alongside Cedefop’s Forum Launching the new lifelong guidance framework, the 10th CareersNet annual meeting (13 May, Thessaloniki) brings together network independent experts to exchange insights, share national practices and advance cooperation and research related to guidance policies and systems. The meeting strengthens peer learning and supports ongoing work on lifelong guidance policies across Europe. 

The 10th CareersNet annual meeting brings together network independent experts in Thessaloniki on 13 May to exchange knowledge and strengthen collaboration on lifelong guidance policies and systems. Organised alongside the forum Launching the new lifelong guidance framework (12–13 May), it offers valuable opportunities for interaction and peer exchange within the community. Network experts are encouraged to attend both events to fully benefit from the programme.

Participants will engage in peer exchange, follow-up discussions and collaborative activities, sharing national practices, research, and experiences. The Meeting activities will include:

  • Follow up discussions and activities from the Day 2 January 29 meeting guided by the key themes of the framework for lifelong guidance policies and systems.
  • Sharing views, national and local practices, Cedefop and member research and other activities.
  • presenting plans for the Call for papers on changing expectations for quality in lifelong guidance amid evolving transformations, as well as presenting Lifelong guidance Inventory sections relevant to the topic.

The meeting aims to strengthen the CareersNet community, support knowledge building and identify common priorities, opportunities, and challenges for guidance systems. Discussions will build on previous exchanges and contribute to ongoing cooperation and policy development across the skills ecosystem.

Participation is by invitation only for CareersNet members.

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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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In May 2025, Cedefop launched a study to improve understanding of how initial vocational education and training systems in Europe contribute to the development of citizenship competences.

Running until 2027, the study aims to generate evidence and identify good practices to support policy-making and implementation, in line with the Union of Skills initiative and the Basic Skills Action Plan, which emphasise the importance of civic knowledge and competences for democratic resilience.

The second meeting of the advisory group will take place on 27 May 2026 and will focus on discussing preliminary field research findings in the pilot countries: Czechia, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal.

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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. 

Register now using the link below. Participation is subject to confirmation by the organisers.

 

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Cedefop, in collaboration with the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the European Union, is organising the 20th Cedefop Brussels seminar. These research-driven seminars, held in cooperation with the rotating EU Council Presidencies, build on Cedefop’s research and address issues relevant to European debates on education...

Cedefop, in collaboration with the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the European Union, is organising the 20th Cedefop Brussels seminar. These research-driven seminars, held in cooperation with the rotating EU Council Presidencies, build on Cedefop’s research and address issues relevant to European debates on education, training, and employment.

The goal of this seminar is to examine skills development and workplace learning as the essential framework through which the EU can reach its twin goals of increasing economic competitiveness and enhancing the quality of employment.
Cedefop will showcase its evidence focusing on what underlies low skill demands and skill formation and how these underpin low competitiveness of EU organisations. It will also present latest findings from its European Training and Learning survey (ETLS), a new survey mapping the determinants of learning and skills development in European workplaces. 
In addition, the seminar brings together policy makers, social partners, and researchers to encourage a constructive dialogue on strengthening EU competitiveness through human-centred technological innovation and job quality. 
Finally, this Brussels seminar will unveil the details of the 2026 European Skills and VET Week (ESVW), which will take place between 6 and 13 November. The ESVW aims to raise awareness about Europe’s urgent need to rethink its approach to skills and VET to remain competitive, economically strong and strategically independent. It will also address the broader Skills and VET community to share data and insights that may drive strategies for upskilling and reskilling people across different life stages. It will also allow discussing how skills and workplace learning can strengthen the connection between technological innovation and competitiveness.

OrganiserCedefop
In cooperation withThe Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the European Union
FormatPhysical
Participant profileStakeholders from the Permanent Representations of Member States to the EU, representatives from the European Commission and the European Parliament, researchers, Brussels-based stakeholders working on skills. 
Working languageEnglish
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Eurofound, Cedefop, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) and the European Training Foundation (ETF) are organising a Tripartite Exchange Seminar on digital and artificial intelligence and the role of social dialogue. It is aimed at strengthening the capacity of social partners and governments to enga...

Eurofound, Cedefop, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) and the European Training Foundation (ETF) are organising a Tripartite Exchange Seminar on digital and artificial intelligence and the role of social dialogue. It is aimed at strengthening the capacity of social partners and governments to engage and act effectively in social dialogue.

The residential seminar in Brussels is planned for June 2026. The deadline for applications was Monday, 8 December 2025.

Registration to the seminar is closed.

The TES 2026 will focus on the role of social dialogue in the digital and artificial intelligence (AI) transitions in EU Member States and selected candidate countries.

The aims, structure and themes of the seminar, the draft agenda and the selection criteria can be found here

With this call, the four EU Agencies invite professionals working in national, subnational-level social partner and government organisations to apply to participate in the 2026 seminar.

Residential face-to-face session in Brussels, Belgium, hosted by the European Economic and Social Committee 10-12 June 2026 (provisional).

The TES 2026 has three interactive modules:

  1. Online introductory and preparation session (13 May 2026)
  2. Residential face-to-face session in Brussels, Belgium, hosted by the European Economic and Social Committee (10-12 June 2026 - provisional)
  3. Online follow-up knowledge sharing sessions (9 December 2026)
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As Europe navigates rapid technological change and global competition, this conference explores how skills and workplace learning can drive both productivity and job quality. It brings together experts, policymakers and practitioners to discuss how investing in people’s skills can strengthen Europe’s competitiveness. The e...

As Europe navigates rapid technological change and global competition, this conference explores how skills and workplace learning can drive both productivity and job quality. It brings together experts, policymakers and practitioners to discuss how investing in people’s skills can strengthen Europe’s competitiveness. The event is part of the European VET and Skills Week.

On 29 and 30 July, Cedefop organises in its premises in Thessaloniki the conference: the skills nexus between productivity and job quality: strengthening foundations for a competitive Europe. Participants will discuss how companies and institutions can translate investment in skills and workplace learning into higher productivity and better job quality. The conference will also address the impact of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, on jobs and organisations.

Participants will engage in keynote speeches, panel discussions and interactive sessions. These will explore how skills development and workplace learning link to technological change and productivity, including transition towards Industry 5.0 and the role of workplace learning cultures.

Sessions will address topics such as upskilling in EU workplaces, future skills needs, and the impact of automation and digital technologies on jobs. Group discussions will look at leadership, organisational support for learning, and how job tasks evolve with digitalisation.

The programme includes exchanges with social partners, government representatives and experts. It encourages dialogue and the sharing of practices across sectors and countries.

Insights will draw on findings from Cedefop’s European Training and Learning survey (ETLS). Which provides unique insights into the drivers and contextual factors affecting workplace learning among EU citizens.

The conference will contribute to identifying practical approaches and policy priorities to help organisations adopt human-centred approaches to technological innovation.

Register now using the link below. Participation is subject to confirmation by the organisers.

 

 

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Reference
Traineeships 2026
Closing date
21/04/2026
Reference
CEDEFOP/2026/OP/0004
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27/05/2026
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CEDEFOP/2026/CEI/0001
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18/02/2031