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Addressing Future Jobs Through Entrepreneurial Skill Development and Work-Integrated Learning
   Target Groups   

The project is addressed to:

South African Higher education Lecturers


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South African Career Center Staff


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Students in business management, economics, and marketing


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   Results   

For the purpose the project will develop and make accessible the following deliverables

OnLine Teaching Tools
Such as role-playing, case studies, and startup pitch simulations to promote students entrepreneurial spirit
Guidelines

For incorporating entrepreneurial oriented education and WIL into Curricula
Toolkit

To develop collaborations between HEIs and businesses and guidelines for Career Centers to provide sustain students employability and for fostering self-employment opportunities
Business Incubator Package
To guide students in creating business plans, setting up start-ups, and sustaining entrepreneurial ventures
   Testimonials   

Participants’ Experiences in the AFJ Project

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   Partnership   

Partners from European Countries Involved in the Project.

Contractual Partners

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Associated Partners

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