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Higher Education
Learning Partnerships
Towards a Shared Vision
HELP to Change
Change is everywhere.
Change is complex.
Change is permanent.
EU SME Challenges
In Europe 99% of all businesses are SMEs
Account for around 67% of European GDP
Provide over 50% of all jobs in the private sector
With growing internationalisation SMEs have to respond to
global competition, technical and economic change
Faced with these challenges European SMEs need support
to enhance skills development and innovation.
Barriers to Innovation
The main barriers to innovation reported by SMEs are:
•scarcity of skilled labour (especially in new MS)
•price of labour
•lack of demand
•access to finance
Economic Change in Hungary
Within Europe the knowledge-based economy will continue to
grow.
Businesses in this sector will need to cooperate with
education institutions to provide the skills required for
innovation.
Finding a job in this sector will depend not just on the level of
qualification but also its relevance in the workplace.
Access to skills training and education will need to be
increased if the Hungarian economy is to grow.
Lifelong Working
Education
Work
Retire
Lifelong Learning
Education
Retire
HELP is Here
The HELP project funded by Tempus is building capacity at
Tessedik-SZIE to respond to change.
A main objective is to develop partnerships between
education and enterprise to understand the type and level of
training required by local business.
Through these partnerships the project will develop and
deliver training to support business development and
innovation.
What is a Stakeholder Partnership?
Stakeholders are a group of people who share a
common interest.
Stakeholders bring with them different perspectives
concerning an area of common interest.
Partnerships are created by a group of stakeholders
who work together and cooperate around a common
interest.
Key Stakeholders
Stakeholders with common interests in skills training for
business development and innovation include representatives
from:
•higher education
•training institutions
•private sector
•local government
•policy-makers
•civil society
•NGOs
•local communities
Project Structure
The project will operate for three years and each year has a
different theme.
•Year 1 - Needs Analysis and Stakeholder Dialogue
•Year 2 - Learning and Training Programme Development
•Year 3 - Implementation and Evaluation of Learning and
Training Programmes
Specialist
Training
Support
UK
HELP
HU
Regional HELP
Network
HELP
RS
Schematic Diagram of
HELP Network
HELP
RO
HELP
HR
Regional
Stakeholder
rrr
Local
Stakeholder Dialogue
The stakeholder dialogue should focus on:
identifying areas for education and training development
translating these training needs into priorities
shaping these priorities into strategies for cooperation
between enterprise and education in training development
Way Forward
agreement for stakeholder involvement in education
establish LP around the skills training agenda
within LP shared vision of objectives
preparation of an action plan based on local skill
needs
action plan sequenced into achievable objectives
responsibilities shared between LP members
Key Questions
What type of training is required?
How should these training needs be prioritised?
What should be the level of training?
How should the training be developed?
How should the training be delivered?
Kulcskérdések
Milyen tipusú tréning szükséges?
Milyen prioritása legyen a tréningnek?
Milyen legyen a tréning szintje?
Hogyan kellene a tréninget kifejleszteni?
Hogyan kellene a tréninget megvalósítani?