UPCOMING – Dissemination conference in Granada, Spain, October 2026

The Dissemination Conference in Granada, Spain, scheduled for October 2026, marks a significant milestone in the ENTEEF project – Fostering Entrepreneurship through Freelancing. This Erasmus+ KA2 Cooperation Partnership, coordinated by Krakow University of Economics, brings together partners from Romania, Serbia, Spain, Ukraine, and Indonesia. The project aims to strengthen entrepreneurial competences among students and other target groups by preparing them for careers in freelancing, while promoting lifelong learning and microcredentials as tools for professional development.

The conference will serve as a platform to present the main outcomes of the ENTEEF project, including research on the global freelancer market, a competence gap analysis, and the development of 12 MOOCs designed to enhance freelancing skills. Participants will also learn about the innovative certification system based on microcredentials, aligned with EU guidelines. These results are intended to support not only students but also individuals seeking flexible work opportunities, such as refugees, unemployed people, and those with disabilities who can work remotely.

Beyond showcasing project achievements, the event will foster dialogue among academics, industry representatives, and policymakers on the future of freelancing and entrepreneurship education. It will highlight how freelancing can address employability gaps and create inclusive opportunities in a rapidly evolving digital economy. The conference will also encourage networking among European and international stakeholders, paving the way for future collaborations and knowledge exchange.

Set against the backdrop of Granada’s rich cultural heritage, the dissemination conference promises an engaging mix of presentations, discussions, and cultural experiences. It will be an excellent opportunity for participants to connect, share insights, and contribute to shaping innovative approaches to entrepreneurship and freelancing in higher education.

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