massif of the Alps: Italian side |
2012/09/03
Zoom on: ‘artists in residence’ initiatives
The program
of the year 2008/2009 took place in italy,
in the Aosta
Valley, at the station of
Breuil. It has been the object of a photo exhibition in 2010 at the ‘Citadella
dei giovani’ (citadel of the young). The station harboured young Italian
artists (more information here)
2012/08/23
Young People and transport in rural areas
It
is often difficult for
rural youth to have access to transport. This study, carried
out by Pamela Storey and Julia Brannen at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, examines young people's
experience of transport in rural areas. Three representative cross-sections of
young people aged between 15 and 24 and living in rural locations in South West
England were studied. Some results of their studies show that Young people need
transport to get education and work, and to some extent, to maintain a social life.
limited accessibily in mountains areas? |
2012/08/17
What services for young couples in mountain areas?
“Having
interesting job opportunities for both partners is a pre-condition for settling
of working age people in mountain areas, but it is not sufficient. Young couple
need education and training
services for their children.”
2012/08/10
High quality education in mountains? It’s possible!
Mountain is
a place to relax and recharge your batteries but don’t forget that there you
can also find high quality education to prepare yourself to enter the job
market!
Several
mountain regions have already invested in offering a large variety of training
courses, aimed to high school students.
For example, the university annex of Saragossa in the province of Teruel (Spain) has developed classes in car maintenance, electricity, management and computing, attended by many young people and giving them the chance to work locally.
For example, the university annex of Saragossa in the province of Teruel (Spain) has developed classes in car maintenance, electricity, management and computing, attended by many young people and giving them the chance to work locally.
The province of Teruel offers university courses too,
such as the training class on palaeontology, aimed to young curators and
restorers under 25.
Photo: Provincia de Teruel |
2012/08/02
Norwegian project for upper secondary school students aiming at starting youth enterprises
This project is led by the
county organisation for young entrepreneurs “Ungt Entreprenørskap” in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
This organisation is member of the “Enterprise
without borders” program that promotes youth entrepreneurship training courses
all over Europe. This initiative wants to
underline the importance of international youth exchanges to increase practical
competences and skills necessary to start an international business.
Norway summer farm |
2012/07/27
Innovative rural learning to counter youth depopulation in Slovenia's countryside
This innovative LEADER project from the
area around Laško, Slovenia, set up a network of new learning facilities in
rural areas to develop young people’s deeper understanding of, and hopefully interest
in, rural lifestyles. Encouraging young people to appreciate the pecularities of
rural life was at the same time a way to counter European actual trend toward
rural depopulation. And you, have you a similar project in your village/ county? Don't hesitate to share your experience with us!
Photo: wikipédia |
2012/07/25
Youth in mountains
2012/07/19
Developing new young managers’ skills in rural Ayrshire, Scotland
The aim of this project, realized in the
framework of the 2011 LEADER Program is to provide practical
training, support and guidance to young people, giving them direct experience
of managing and working in a bar, developing new skills and opportunities for
future employment.
This initiative was hugely successful,
especially because of its focus on knowledge exchange and interaction of young people from different rural
communities. The friendly and safe environment, promoted by the project actively
tackled the growing issue of alcohol and drug misuse and other local issues. And you, are you interested in becoming an entrepreuneur in mountain areas? Don't hesitate to let us a comment!
2012/07/17
Predeal, Romania. Training course for youth leaders, sponsored by Youth in Action Program
“Youth in Action” (YIA) is an EU program set up for young people. It
promotes mobility within and beyond the EU's borders, non-formal learning and
intercultural dialogue, and encourages the inclusion of all young people,
regardless of their educational, social and cultural background.
Every year, thousands of projects
are submitted by promoters in order to get financial support from the
Programme; a selection process aims at granting the best projects.
2012/07/12
A fresh initiative in Massif Central, France
3 French girls wanted to start their own firm and decided to put together a project to sell goat milk soaps. It is an initiative which promotes mountain areas because it allows to diversify the local economy using local resources in an innovative way! It was awarded at European Business Game in 2011.
Click here to know more about the European business game http://www.enterprise-ebg.it/index.php
Click here to know more about the European business game http://www.enterprise-ebg.it/index.php
2012/07/09
Focus on …Agathe, great outdoors lover
Last week I collected young people’s
opinions about what you love about mountains, what attracts you and why you
choose them… in short what thrills you or not. Our aim is to let you participate in
discussions on this blog, so don’t hesitate to share your opinions, views and
photos; this blog is here for you!
Agathe was the second one to share her
aspirations with us: she loves mountains so much that in the future she would like
to move there.2012/07/06
What does it mean being young in Europe today?
What
does it mean being young in Europe today? And
being young in the mountains then? In either case, the problem of employment
and mobility are issues that concern us at every level: find a summer job (who
has never had a hard time?) or find a job that falls within your area of
expertise (which sometimes seems like jumping through a lot of hoops…!) .
And
what if the solution was to increase our "employability"? What would
you think about it? The programme "Youth on the Move" is part of the UE
political strategies for 2014-2020 and provides some keys to understand the
phenomenon…
You can
watch the video of the presentation here
2012/07/04
Focus on : Arnaud, adventure lover
This week I’d like to
collect young people’s opinions about what you love about mountain, what attracts
you and why you choose it… in short what thrills you or not.
My aim is to let you participate in discussions
on this blog, so don’t hesitate to share your opinions, views and photos; this
blog is here for you!
Arnaud is the first
one to share his feelings with us. He’s a young sportsman who talks
about his passion for… mountains of course!
2012/06/20
University of Highlands and Island offers an MSc in “Sustainable Mountain Development”
What’s special about this course is that it is delivered entirely online, meaning that students can take part from anywhere. It is a part-time course, so that most students complete the programme alongside their everyday (working) responsibilities. As of this year, the course is available to students anywhere in the world, not just in Europe (as was the case so far).
Fore more information: http://www.perth.uhi.ac.uk/specialistcentres/cms/MSc/Pages/default.aspx
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