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DiCultYouth has unveiled an online training course aiming to help young people with fewer opportunities improve their digital skills and boost their employability in the cultural sector.
The University of Novi Sad Faculty of Sciences (UNSPMF) organised on January 29th 2021 a hybrid event to present the outputs and results of the project DiCultYouth.
The DiCultYouth project has launched the DiCultYouth Game, an innovative game that aims to familiarise the youth with Cultural Heritage.
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The DiCultYouth project has successfully completed its first output, mapping digital skills in the cultural sector. The output is a comparative analysis of data collected by the members of the consortium in Cyprus, Luxembourg, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. The analysis will serve as the project’s framework to its next steps that aim to develop and further synergies between the sectors of culture, education and technology to help enhance digital skills and employability of young people.
DiCultYouth: Digitisation and Culture for new generations project held its second partner meeting in the Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on the 2 nd and 3 rd of July 2019. In the meeting, the partners discussed the current state and future steps of the project, including the development of an online game.
DiCultYouth: Digitisation and Culture for new generations Erasmus+ youth project held its first meeting in Nicosia, Cyprus on the 23rd and 24th of January 2019. In the meeting, representatives of the participating organizations discussed the challenges the project aims to address as well as the early stages of the project. The meeting also served as an opportunity to bond the team in order to maximize the efficiency of the 5-country consortium.