I-LINC - Open call for youngsters
The platform for ICT (for) learning and inclusion
Project summary
Are you between 14 and 30 years old? Are you interested in how ICT can improve the chances of young people to get a job? If you answered yes, then we invite you to contribute to the I-LINC project.
Be the voice of young people in Europe and make sure this voice is heard!
The I-LINC platform will be a meeting point to create a new “digital” path for employment for young people. I-LINC will accumulate information, resources, connect people and organisations, and will foster discussions. For this purpose the platform needs YOU!
Open call - Youngsters between 14 to 30 years old
I-LINC invites young people between 14 and 30 years of age who would like to actively contribute by sharing their thoughts, insights and experiences on ICT for learning and inclusion with the aim to get a job. We are interested in understanding the needs of young people and their experiences.
By joining the I-LINC platform you will:
Have the chance to become an I-LINC Changemaker
Have the opportunity to become a part of an international network and meet key actors in the ICT and employability domain. Get the chance to find your role models and future mentors.
Be the I-LINC advisors to policy makers by sharing your ideas and needs, in order to steer them into the right direction in developing polices for boosting the employability and entrepreneurial skills of young people in Europe. Be the voice of young people in Europe and make sure this voice is heard!
Participate in workshops and focus groups with young people from all around Europe and share experience and ideas. Find partners for your entrepreneurial ideas and future projects.
Get information about different opportunities for developing further your ICT and entrepreneurial skills.
Help organisations and policy makers make the right decisions and ensure that you have all the conditions for finding the dream job and making all your ideas successful accomplishments.
Deadline Friday 30 October 2015