The main topic of the Partner study and collaboration workshop will be project progress and the forthcoming reporting period. The Estonian partner Tartu Art School will share its experience and good practices concerning the development of training programs for 3D animation and graphic design for vulnerable young people in poverty risk, aiming increasing their competitiveness in the creative industries' labor market. Doctor Plamen Panayotov will present developed motivational modules and online tools for 3D animation and digital design courses to Students from Angel Kanchev University of Rousse and other stakeholders.
Project CODE benefits from 2 314 015 euro grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway grants Fund for Youth Employment. It is jointly implemented by 8 partners from Bulgaria, Latvia, Romania, Estonia and Greece and its duration is 3 years. The main project objective is to provide opportunities for a quality employment to vulnerable young people at poverty risk