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SUMMARY:Sustainability Skills for the Future of Work: An HR & ESG Perspective
DESCRIPTION:How can organisations turn sustainability ambitions into real workforce capabilities?\nAs sustainability becomes a core business priority\, many organisations face a critical challenge: translating high-level ESG goals into practical skills\, clearly defined roles\, and actionable workforce strategies. Bridging this gap is essential to ensure that sustainability is not just a commitment on paper\, but a capability embedded across the organisation. \nJoin Learnsy\, in partnership with the EIT Campus\, for the webinar ‘Sustainability Skills for the Future of Work: An HR & ESG Perspective’. This session will explore how organisations can operationalise their sustainability ambitions by equipping employees with the right skills and aligning talent strategies with ESG objectives. \nDrawing on real-world corporate experience\, expert speakers will discuss how upskilling\, reskilling\, and lifelong learning initiatives can empower employees to actively contribute to sustainability goals. The conversation will also address a common organisational challenge: the disconnect between strategic ambition and individual role clarity\, and how to overcome it. \nParticipants will gain practical insights into the most in-demand sustainability skills across industries\, and how these can be effectively integrated into everyday work and organisational structures. The session will provide actionable guidance for HR leaders\, ESG professionals\, and business decision-makers looking to future-proof their workforce. \nWhat will you take away from this event?\n\nInsights into how to translate sustainability and ESG goals into concrete workforce strategies.\nUnderstanding of key sustainability skills required across sectors.\nPractical approaches to upskilling and reskilling employees for sustainability.\nStrategies to bridge the gap between organisational ambition and individual roles.\nReal-world perspectives from industry experts and practitioners.\n\n  \nWho should attend?\n\nHR and talent development professionals.\nESG and sustainability leaders.\nBusiness executives and organisational strategists.\nLearning and development specialists.\nProfessionals involved in workforce transformation and future of work initiatives.\n\n  \nThe session will feature a panel discussion with Suvi Ferraz (CEO\, Learnsy)\, Luisa Esposito (EIT Campus)\, Pippi Blomqvist (Tide Consulting)\, and Jussi Simolin (ExecutESG)\, and will be moderated by Florence Ranson. \nJoin this webinar to explore how organisations can move from sustainability ambition to meaningful implementation by building the skills and capabilities needed for the future of work.
URL:https://eit-campus.eu/event/sustainability-skills-for-the-future-of-work-an-hr-esg-perspective
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SUMMARY:Creative Skills Week
DESCRIPTION:How can creative skills shape Europe’s response to today’s most pressing challenges?\nIn a time marked by rapid technological change\, evolving democratic landscapes\, and increasing societal complexity\, creative skills are emerging as a powerful force for transformation. From fostering innovation to strengthening social cohesion\, the Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI) play a crucial role in shaping resilient and forward-looking societies. \nJoin Creative Skills Week 2026 (CSW2026) in Brussels\, Belgium\, from 7–11 September 2026\, for a dynamic programme that brings together policymakers\, educators\, industry leaders\, and creative practitioners from across Europe. Under the theme “The Difference that Makes the Difference\,” this event explores how creative skills can be harnessed to address broader societal challenges and unlock new pathways for collaboration and impact. \nThrough high-level debates\, real-world case studies\, and cross-sector showcases\, CSW2026 highlights how creative thinking operates in practice\, offering fresh perspectives that reframe problems\, connect ecosystems\, and strengthen Europe’s capacity to act in uncertain times. \nWhat will you take away from this event?\n\nInsights into how creative skills drive innovation across sectors.\nPractical examples of cross-disciplinary collaboration and impact.\nA deeper understanding of the role of CCSI in addressing societal challenges.\nPerspectives on policy\, education\, and industry alignment for future skills.\nOpportunities to connect with leaders shaping Europe’s creative ecosystem.\n\n  \nWho should attend?\n\nProfessionals from the Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI).\nPolicymakers and public sector representatives.\nEducators\, researchers\, and academic leaders.\nIndustry experts and innovation practitioners.\nSkills and workforce development organisations.\nEntrepreneurs and creative professionals.\nAnyone interested in the intersection of creativity\, society\, and policy.\n\nCo-funded by the European Commission and co-organised by EIT Culture & Creativity\, Cyanotypes\, and Creative Futures Academy\, alongside key European partners\, CSW2026 offers a unique platform to explore how creativity can shape a more sustainable\, inclusive\, and innovative future. \nSave the date and be part of the conversation in Brussels.
URL:https://eit-campus.eu/event/creative-skills-week
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