The IP in Education project, which aims to encourage creativity, entrepreneurship and responsible digital engagement among young Europeans, has recently expanded its network to include more key organisations in the European education sector and beyond. This news follows the extension of the project’s target audience for 2021-2025 to include tertiary education in addition to primary and secondary education.
The new partners include the Lifelong Learning Platform, an umbrella of 42 European organisations active in the fields of education, training and youth; the European Students’ Union (ESU), consisting of 45 national unions of students from 40 countries; the Cumulus Association, representing art, design and media universities and colleges and comprising 360 members in 63 countries; and the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP), an EU organisation that brings together policymakers, employers organisations, trade unions, training institutions and other bodies.