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Digital Europe skills call - recording and slides info session available

Published on | 1 year ago

Programmes Advanced Digital Skills

The recording of the info session on the Skills calls currently open under the Digital Europe programme is now available online, and the master slides presented during the event can be found at this link. Please also consult the Q&A section within each topic for any additional clarification.


We would also like to draw your attention to the Networking Group “Partner for Digital Skills on the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform. This collaborative space allows registered organisations to present themselves, start discussions and write directly to other Community Members.This can be useful if you are looking for partners to submit a proposal.

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