The ibw Research Reader presents and focuses on excerpts and graphics from the vast array of both current and completed ibw studies on topics such as apprenticeship training, the lack of skilled workers, job and career information, further training, outlooks on educational flow, and many more.
The national laws that regulate retirement age, as well as the situation older people find themselves in on the labour market, have significantly higher effects on the employment rate than their participation in further education.
This was our “get together 09“ » ibw-Team
Friends and partners of the ibw celebrated in a relaxed atmosphere, with ibw projects and products on display.
Go-head given for the Austrian National Prize » Mag. Dagmar Achleitner
The race for the most wanted Fit for Future award has begun once again. The Austrian Ministry of Economy will award Austria’s best apprentice training companies this year, too.
Foto competition by Vienna’s Economic Chamber » Mag. Dagmar Achleitner
This is a new way of providing job information. Apprentices inform “young people” about various apprentices training and give them an overview about the every day life in companies in Vienna.
Austria’s university system is “too elitist“, says the Lisbon Council in Brussels in its ranking of university systems. This criticism is reason enough to spark a discussion on a new structure of tertiary education in Austria, which will be sustainable and compatible with Europe.
Is there a lack of skilled workers in the the metal and electronic industries in Germany, Great Britain, Italy the Netherlands, Austria, and Slovenia?
On March 3, 2009, the Vienna English Vocational Award took place for the second time.