EVBB is one of the largest umbrella organizations in the VET sector in the EU, with 390 member institutions across 23 European countries and beyond. It represents over 35,000 professionals and 1,500 educational centers.
AKMI
AKMI is the largest VET institution in Greece, operating in 9 cities and covering 70% of Greece’s VET provision. It serves over 15,000 learners across 14 fields of study and 147 specialties.
BK CONSULT GmbH
BK-CON is a niche service provider with over 20 years of experience in Quality Assurance, education-labor market cooperation, and curricula adaptation.
Skills Together
Skills Together is an educational NGO specializing in skills assessment for VET students, using methodologies like PISA and PIAAC. It focuses on entrepreneurial skills and self-evaluation capabilities.
College Icarus
College Icarus is a Georgian VET institution focused on tourism and service industries, with over 6,000 students. It offers short-term professional courses and non-formal education.
College BlackSea
College BlackSea is a Georgian VET institution offering labor market-oriented programs in tourism, construction, engineering, and textiles. It serves 472 students and 180 teachers.
P.I. PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL NO. 10, CHISINAU
This Moldovan VET institution, founded in 1966, trains 500 students in fields like motor vehicles, electronics, and mechanics.
Vocational School No. 5, Bălți
Școala Profesională nr. 5 din Bălți trains 400 students annually in electronics and machinery, with many coming from rural or vulnerable backgrounds.
Lviv Professional College of Hotel, Tourism and Restaurant Service
The Lviv Professional College of Hotel, Tourism and Restaurant Service (ЛПК ГТРС) is a well-established state vocational institution since 1954, dedicated to educating hospitality professionals—offering both secondary and vocational training across a variety of service-oriented careers.
Khmelnytskyi VET Centre
This Ukrainian VET center, under the Ministry of Education, offers programs in sewing, bakery, restaurant business, and service industries. It serves around 400 students annually.
Ministry of Education (Georgia)
The Georgian Ministry of Education advises on the customization of the Foundation Semester to the national context (A2.2.3) and supports awareness-raising and exploitation activities (WP5), including local events and capitalization efforts (T5.3)
Ministry of Education (Ukraine)
The Ukrainian Ministry of Education advises on the customization of the Foundation Semester to the national context (A2.2.3) and supports awareness-raising and exploitation activities (WP5), including local events and capitalization efforts (T5.3).