Artevelde University College is developing a social circular hub in Ghent together with the City of Ghent, HOGENT, De PUNT, Labeur, Compaan and Atelier vzw.
Artevelde University College is developing a social circular hub in the Flemish Ardennes (Oudenaarde and surroundings) with the City of Oudenaarde, Beli Centro, Aarova, SEVA, De Dagmoed, Syntra and Groep Maatwerk.
We strive to enhance knowledge, skills, and competencies related to the circular economy for entrepreneurs and employees. This encompasses a general framework, business models, ecodesign, supply chain management, financing, materials, and a guide to action.
The aim is to further develop and market a digital tool (Lifecity) for facilitating counselling conversations in youth services for children (6-12 years), and a partial prototype of a similar tool for 12+ young people (LifeTree).
To answer various issues related to dual learning pathways as a fully-fledged learning pathway, we are organising a living lab within the graduate programme 'Information Management: Library and Archives'.
In dual learning, students acquire new knowledge and competences on the shop floor. Arteveldehogeschool, Syntra Midden-Vlaanderen and Liberform bring dual learning to professional bachelor courses.
We raise awareness in the Flemish tech sector about the lack of inclusion and diversity and we bundle tools to develop a more diverse and inclusive policy.
To what extent and under what conditions can dual learning and more specifically qualifying workplace learning among working adults lead to increased participation in lifelong learning?
We are developing a tailor-made guidance program for Flemish companies in which digital transformation and appreciative people-oriented entrepreneurship are central.