How to become a specialist in sustainability
University courses and masters are increasing. The objective: to train transversal specialists able to bring added value to private and public companies
View ArticleEmpathy? In Denmark they’re learning it in school
A compulsory subject of study which is taught an hour a week in the “Klassens tid”, where students learn to help their classmates and compete only with themselves
View ArticleThey are taking our jobs
We’ve been convinced that life only makes sense outside of the workplace, making it simply a necessary activity to provide us with money for leisure time. A lie, as Dario Nicoli reveals in his youth...
View ArticleThe challenge of civil service: mandatory or voluntary?
More and more young men and women want to be able to access civil service: is it right, in that case, to make it mandatory? Five reasons in favor of it VS five reasons against
View ArticleDigital and green, an overview of the labor market in Italy over the next...
The Excelsior information system of Unioncamere has put together a forecast of Italian employment needs between 2019 and 2023: “Digital Transformation” and eco-sustainability will involve about 30% of...
View ArticleDear parents, encourage your daughters to study maths and physics
Ersilia Vaudo Scarpetta, Chief Diversity Officer at the European Space Agency, explains why it is a value for society that young women devote themselves to the study of science, mathematics and...
View ArticleItalian education compared to Europe
From graduates to school dropouts and public funding, Italy has an education problem. And Brussels cannot help but tell us off
View ArticleThe Minister for Education Bussetti: “The priority is contrasting school drop...
In terms of school dropout rates, Italy is still above the European average. Bussetti: “Our goal is to offer more time at school and more training. Investing in our young people means investing in the...
View ArticleGender equality? Let’s conquer it with mathematics
The role of mathematics in promoting gender equality
View ArticleLess politics and less inequality: the European challenges to create better...
Joan R. Rosés (London School of Economics and Political Science): “Digital economy and technological innovation are concentrated in a few areas. This is the problem we need to solve”
View ArticleHow to become a web developer and find a job
Web developers are today some of the most sought after professionals in the job market. And the demand, with the evolution and the ever-increasing central role of digital in the public and private...
View ArticleShangeon Lee (ILO) to the young generation: “Never tire of learning”
To work, we should continue to learn and acquire new skills, throughout the course of our lives. Today even more so than in the past.
View ArticleIstituti Tecnici Superiori: Italy’s bet to fight youth unemployment
High-tech schools closely linked to the production system. In our country there are 103 ITS and 12 months from the end of classes employment rate exceeds 80%
View ArticleRobert Wade: "Artificial intelligence is developing medium-level jobs, jobs...
The London School of Economics professor gives his take on labor policies in Europe and advises young people on how to build their own future
View ArticleWith our work, we can make a better world
Vittorio Ayra, Head of Planning and Organization at Enel Group, reveals his positive view on the future (of work, too)
View ArticleFour books on the future of schools to read at the beach
Summer is the right time to read a few books to understand what the future of schools might be in a changing world. Here are four recommendations
View ArticleThe beer that creates jobs: six new hires every day in the industry
From 2015 to 2017, the number of people employed in the beer sector has increased by 5% (4,000 units). This means that at least six people find work in the beer industry every day. Beer Observatory data
View ArticleLooking to boost your career? Take advantage of the summer
Holidays are a great time to take time for yourself, to make budgets and think about your future. Developing new ideas and projects and investing in training
View ArticleOther than distraction: how to use Whatsapp (well) at school
Group chats, video archives, shared files: this app can help in the classroom and at home, while also improving relationships between students and teachers
View ArticleExpert brain: when passion for work shapes our brains
Antonio Cerasa is a psychologist and researcher at the CNR and was one of the first people in the world to study the phenomenon of expert brains: people who learn, act, innovate and expand the...
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