Specialised research and studies are going to be procured by ETF within the framework contract “Human Capital Development Expertise Services – Lot 2”, which was recently signed by the consortium where Greatvisory is partnering with PPMI Group, 3s Unternehmensberatung and Ockham IPS. The contract is signed for 12 months with a possibility of extension to 4 years.
We are excited to have a chance of delivering impactful research and studies based on our strict and modern methodology and analytical rigor combined with knowledge of local markets and unique international experience.
We invite all experts who are working in the areas below to contact us for further information and possible cooperation at info(at)greatvisory.com
The research and studies will typically aim at:
- Providing in-depth comparative analyses and assessment of policy issues and reforms linked to the EU agenda that can inform policy makers at international, regional and country level
- Providing evidence for policy guidance to support countries in their efforts to develop more efficient, inclusive and equitable systems and strategies in line with the Sustainable Development Goals
- Identifying new developments and trends in education and training systems in Europe, as well as in the ETF Partner countries and may included training and skills development for researchers
- Using comparative international data and secondary analyses on innovative policies to facilitate their transferability and scalability.
- Supporting the ETF in its efforts to analyse and assess national and international trends
- Enhancing the ETF capacity to identify key challenges and policy options
- Promoting international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations in identifying, documenting and implementing practices
- Providing analyses that deepen the understanding of policies and practices across partner countries as input for further collaboration efforts
- Supporting the ETF in implementing relevant programmes, including by using surveys and other research instruments to gather feedback from stakeholders and users of the programmes, identifying key findings and policy lessons
- Feeding information into the peer-learning processes that involve national policy makers and that are facilitated by the ETF.