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EAfA is launching the fourth edition of its Good for Youth, Good for Business brochure, highlighting how high‑quality apprenticeships help young people to gain the skills they need, support business growth, and strengthen Europe’s competitiveness.

We interviewed the Public Institution Center of Excellence in Light Industry (PI CELI), a Moldovan public vocational education and training (VET) institution specialising in strengthening students’ digital and technical competences.

The Metropolitan City of Rome, together with its partners and in cooperation with EAfA, will host the EAfA Community of Regions and Cities’ High-Level event on apprenticeships and entrepreneurial learning for Europe’s Union of Skills.
In this EAfA Member Spotlight article, we spoke with Workplus, a European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) member based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) is proud to share a landmark collection of good practices from across its Communities – showcasing how organisations throughout Europe are innovating apprenticeship systems.

This article from the European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) Member Spotlight series looks at the efforts made by the Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy, to strengthen its apprenticeship system.

The European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) has announced its 2026 Action Plan to improve the quality, supply and image of apprenticeships, as well as to promote apprentices’ mobility.

The 2025 EAfA monitoring survey highlights the progress made by members towards the Alliance’s objectives over the past year. Conducted between September and October 2025, the survey collected responses from 175 members across 30 countries.

In this spotlight article, we speak with EIT Raw Materials about Girls Go STEM, an educational initiative designed to empower young women with the skills they need to thrive in future careers.

The European Commission’s European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) webinar explored how apprenticeships can prevent gender stereotypes and promote equal participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields across Europe.