Georgian College Outbound Mobility Project

This outbound mobility project aims to strengthen existing partnerships within non-traditional destination countries within the Erasmus + geographical area, at the same time ensuring learner’s global competencies development and equal access to the outbound mobility of all existing Georgian students, with priority given to low-income students, students with disabilities and indigenous students. This project will help Georgian to align with UNESCO 2030 agenda by promoting lifetime relevant educational experience, ensuring equal access to learning resources.
Proposed project might lead to further revenue generating projects and enhanced academic cooperation.

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Strengthening Canada’s Global Skills: Our submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Pre-budget Consultations in Advance of Budget 2024

The program has equipped a new generation of students, from all backgrounds, with global skills necessary to meet Canada’s ever evolving labour market needs. It is now time to make the program a permanent part of Canada’s skills strategy and approach to international education.
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Louisane LeBlanc: If the Global Skills Opportunity pilot ends, Canadians with disabilities will miss out

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Seventy new GSO projects to support hundreds of students’ global work and study experiences

With funding from Economic and Social Development Canada, the new GSO projects will allow hundreds more Canadian students to gain invaluable global skills through international work and study experiences in countries around the world.