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Junior CKM team member, Aleksandar  attended a 4 week job shadowing mobility in the Dutch Space Campus in Leiden, Netherlands in May 2022, under the Capacity Development project from the Erasmus+ program with contract number 2020-1-MK01-KA104-077733 - Horizon Ready

The project Final Conference, held in Brussels on 2 March 2022, gathered around 60 people at the Brussels Environment Auditorium.

Following a keynote speech by Emmanuel Mossay, expert in Circular Economy, the project results were presented by the Partners.

The Conference ended with a panel discussion and debate to know whether Covid 19 accelerated the need for a Circular HRM.

To find out we invite you to read the Conference summary.

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In the duration of 4 sessions from 17.01-27. 202, the Center for Knowledge Management organized a training on Circular Human Resource Management for discussions at this year's Semos Education Academy of Human Resources.

Human resource development according to the principles of a sustainable (circular) economy is an important prerequisite for a competitive economy. Circular Human Resource Management (HRM) can lead to lasting and sustainable skills in the company unlike the current linear model of hiring, managing and eventually firing.

 

Venice, Italy, is known by several names, one of which is the ‘Floating City’. This is due to the fact that the city of Venice consists of 118 small islands connected by numerous canals and bridges and we, the CKM team, got to visit it together. We got to spend 5 days together, 2 of them in Venice and the rest 3 days in Nova Gorica, Slovenia.

 

Within the Circular HRM project for enhancing circular skills and jobs through human resources management training, the Center for Knowledge Management as one of the partners of the project, held an outdoors event on 22.09.2021 (Wednesday) at the picturesque Popova Kula in Demir Kapija. At the event, CKM hosted 30 participants who actively work in the area of Human Resources from different organisations in North MAcedonia.

CKM team led by Bogdanovska within the activities of the project Yes C+C met with representatives of several organizations in N. Macedonia which will support the future activities of the project as Local Activity Groups.  

Prepared by: Marija Zelenkovska, Ivana Ivanova, Frosina Gjurevska

Within the WECAN project for education of trainers for women entrepreneurs, Center for knowledge management as one of the partners of the project, held an outdoors event on 10.06.2021 (Thursday) at the picturesque Popova Kula in Demir Kapija. At the event, not only did the women had the opportunity to attend and actively participate in the workshop, learn the activities and tools the WECAN project provides, but they also had the chance to experience it within a special atmosphere that the particular location provided. 

The High School Team from North Macedonia Is A Recipient of The Special Award at The First POPRI International Competition

We are proud to present the recipients of the special award at the first POPRI international competition!

On April 29th, 2021, the Cneter for Knoaledge management participated at the Kick Off Meeting of our new Erasmus+ project Yes C+C, under the laedership of the Mediterranean Foundation.

We are not stopping!  Today we had the third session of the WECAN Training Program.

We are continuing with the second session of the WECAN Training Program.

The second WECoach session was held April 13th.

 

We started! The first session of the WECAN training program began on 7 April and it included various activities such as workshops, presentations, group discussions, creative thinking etc.

The time is ticking! We are almost near the day of the competition.

POPRI international is a competition for the best entrepreneurial idea among young people from 9 countries in the Adriatic-Ionian macro region. Until now, 3 494 participants have taken part in it. It is a great chance for young people to develop and grow their creativity and entrepreneurship, but also grow their network.

“Clarify Everything” is a campaign which is implemented within the project “Connect the dots: better policies through civic participation” („Поврзи ги точките: подобрени политики преку граѓанско учество“), financed by the British embassy in Skopje. The campaign will focus on 2 specific problems: water resource management and inspections against overexploitation of natural resources (minerals, forests, soil and water). The aim of the campaign is to raise public awareness about these problems, and to increase the impact or to change the public policies.

The Center for Knowledge Management is one of the 9 technology parks, accelerators and incubators that would take part in the upcoming EUSAIR POPRI youth event.