Joint Qualification in the field of Cultural Tourism – CulTVET

CulTVET is an Erasmus+ KA3 project that aims to contribute to the development of the tourism sector through the development of a European joint qualification for VET centres in the cultural tourism field with a strong work-based component.

The general objective of the project is to improve the VET offer in the cultural tourism sector in order on the one hand to increase the employability of young people in the sector and on the other hand, to provide to companies professionals who will have the skills that are adequate for the market.

CultVET project main outputs:

– Qualification Profile: Definition of a detailed qualification profile based on the European Hospitality Tourism Skills Passport

– Joint curriculum: Through the creation of a working group and the close cooperation with stakeholders and companies from the sector a joint curriculum is going to be formed which will be describing the specific competences that learners need to acquire.

– Assessment standards & Quality Assurance mechanisms: Admission Criteria, Capacity Building for SMES, Communication Platform, Apprenticeship Training Plan and many more.

The project consortium consists of partners from four Mediterranean countries Cyprus (Eurosuccess Consulting and Nicosia Tourism Board), Spain (coordinator), Greece and Italy.

Duration: 03/10/2018 – 30/06/2021

For more information please visit the project website: cultvet.eu

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