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Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
5 May 2025 – Scenes from the seminar Upskilling for the Digital Age held on the sidelines of the 58th ADB Annual Meeting. The seminar was sponsored by AWS.
The 58th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors is being held in Milan, Italy, from 4 to 7 May 2025 under the theme “Sharing Experience, Building Tomorrow”.
The meeting is an opportunity for ADB shareholding governments to provide guidance to management and staff on administrative, financial, and operational issues. Over the years, ADB Annual Meetings have become a premier forum for the discussion of economic and social development issues in Asia and the Pacific.
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
This project matches micro-education courses with full time and freelancing job opportunities through an online platform, aiming to upskill the workforce in developing countries.
Our understanding of work is changing fast. Whereas once we could expect to work in the same employment or industry, our careers are now far more flexible. Automation, outsourcing, gender balance and the need to upskill all greatly impact our careers.
Industrialised societies are facing challenges unforeseen a generation ago. And while working hours become less predictable, productivity expectations keep increasing. So what lies ahead for Australian workplaces and workforces? And will we be able to retain a healthy work-life balance?
Join the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Glyn Davis AC, and Australia’s foremost experts on workplace culture and development for a panel discussion, then network with fellow University of Melbourne alumni.
PANELLISTS -
PROFESSOR LESLEY FARRELL
Associate Dean Research, Melbourne Graduate School of Education
DR JOSH HEALY
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Faculty of Business and Economics
PROFESSOR JILL KLEIN
Professor, Management and Marketing, Melbourne Business School; Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Medical School
Photo by Robert Catto, on Monday, 4 June 2018. Please credit & tag the photographer when images are used - @robertcatto on Instagram & Twitter, @robertcattophotographer on Facebook.
On the occasion of the European Year of Skills 2023, COMECE and its partners organised on the 31st of May 2023 the dialogue conference: “Grounded in the Present, skilled for the Future”, addressing reskilling and upskilling in the context of the current challenges of the labour market and education in the EU.
Brussels, 31 May 2023
Sunday September 22, 2024. Climate Group at Climate Week 2024. Opening Ceremony at The Times Center, NYC. Photo credit: Donna Alberico/Margarita Productions
PICTURED: Panel: The people behind the push - the most decisive decade for whole-of-
society action
5:10pm
The future of a green energy economy depends on infrastructure, and the creation of infrastructure depends on
people and their labor. For a green workforce to thrive, we’ll need to create the conditions for prosperous
employment, a safe working environment and the protection of worker rights.
• What measures must we take to build an economy which tackles the climate crisis as well as economic,
gender, and racial disparity?
• How do we deliver on the promise of green jobs and upskill and empower the global workforce?
• How can we ensure the twin promises of economic growth and environmental protection to keep people and
workers onside for the green transition?
Panellists:
Luc Triangle – Secretary General, International Trade Union Confederation
Moderated by Governor Bill Ritter Jr. - President and Chair of the Board (North America), Climate Group
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
Tony Evans and Hazel Freeman
A course to improve knowledge in wines and spirits has been completed by selected employees of the Carbis Bay Hotel and Spa.
The bespoke course was designed especially for the Carbis Bay Hotel and Spa by Truro and Penwith College’s business development team. The aim is to improve the experience of hotel customers with this expert knowledge and increase sales.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/wine-and-spirit-training-for-e...
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