{"id":650,"date":"2021-03-24T15:07:44","date_gmt":"2021-03-24T13:07:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asem-education.org\/?post_type=initiatives&p=650"},"modified":"2024-02-12T13:07:57","modified_gmt":"2024-02-12T11:07:57","slug":"34-asem-work-placement-programme","status":"publish","type":"initiatives","link":"https:\/\/asem-education.org\/initiatives\/34-asem-work-placement-programme\/","title":{"rendered":"ASEM Work Placement Programme"},"content":{"rendered":"

Description of the Initiative<\/h2>\n

The ASEM Work Placement Three-Year Pilot programme was proposed and agreed by the Ministers during the 3rd Asia-Europe Meeting of Ministers for Education (ASEMME3) in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2011. The ASEM Education Ministers felt that a work placement programme would provide students with the opportunity to discover the world of work in a different regional and cultural setting and gain some experience. The Chairs\u2019 Conclusion of the ASEMME5 stated that The Ministers \u201cConsidered the establishment of an ASEM placement programme in terms of setting up a pilot scheme for higher education-business mobility of qualified students between Asia and Europe (partly funded by public resources and industry);\u201d.<\/p>\n

The programme aims to establish, promote and sustain the mutual exchange of interns between the regions Europe and Asia on the basis of balance and mutual benefits.<\/p>\n

More information can be found on the ASEM WPP Website<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Aims and objectives<\/h2>\n

Establish, promote and sustain the mutual exchange of interns between Europe and Asia on the basis of balance and mutual benefits<\/p>\n

ASEM Partners and Stakeholders involved<\/h2>\n

Belgium (Flemish Community), Brunei Darussalam, Germany, India, Indonesia, and Thailand.<\/p>\n

Progress and Achievements<\/h2>\n