http://www.etf.europa.eu/web.nsf/Images/etf-logo.gifPolicy officials, teachers and training experts from seven countries presently working towards joining the European Union have gathered in Zagreb on 22 October to plan next-phase developments in lifelong entrepreneurial learning.
The meeting, called by the South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (SEECEL) kicks-off a second phase in building systemic approaches to entrepreneurship promotion. Particular emphasis will be given to entrepreneurship as a key competence.
Opening the meeting, Gordan Maras, Croatian Minister for Entrepreneurship and Crafts (on the photo), thanked the governments of all EU pre-accession countries for their reinforced cooperation in co-working developments in entrepreneurial learning.  All countries are signatories to a Charter for Entrepreneurial Learning adopted in 2012. More...