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EU funded e-Learning Platform for young creative professionals launched

Partners of the Erasmus+ funded project “Empowering Culture through Business” have launched an e-Learning Platform for young creative professionals that is available for everyone to access, the Nicosia Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced.

The training course is divided into three modules, basic business understanding, participation in EU funded programmes and the human side of business. “The aim of the training course is to improve the employability skills and work opportunities for Culture and Creative Young Professionals (CCYPs) living in rural and/or remote areas and to reduce the existing gap between the educational world and labour market by diversification of career paths and skills recognition,” the Chamber noted.

To access the e-Learning platform, the professionals interested can visit the project’s website at https://empoweringculture.business/ and in the menu they will find the link for the platform. By clicking the link they will be re-directed to the platform where they will have to follow a registration procedure. 

The project "Empowering Culture through Business" is funded by the European Union.

(Source: CNA)

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