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Omnia - The Joint Authority of Education in the Espoo Region

Omnia is a Ministry of Education and Culture licensed, multidisciplinary education provider and regional development centre founded in 1982, with 900 staff members. It is a non-profit organization, located in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area, and owned by three metropolitan municipalities, the cities of Espoo and Kauniainen and the municipality of Kirkkonummi. The courses and qualifications range from the equivalent of EQF levels three to six. All qualification programmes are accredited by the Finnish National Agency for Education.

Omnia offers a wide range of services with a focus to support lifelong learning: vocational upper secondary education, professional career-related and apprenticeship training, general upper secondary education, corporate training workshops and liberal adult education courses. One of the strategic priorities is to use education as a mean to fight against social exclusion and to prevent discrimination.




i-hubs Institutional Profile OMNIA

The i-hubs institutional profiles provide an overview on participating UNEVOC Centres' strategic vision, TVET Programmes, Management Structure, and further information.

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OMNIA as an i-hub



News

25 October 2019
Manila Bulletin: TESDA Women’s Center selected as one of ten pilot i-hubs centers around the world
Maila Bulletin reported about the Guided Self-Assessment at TESDA Women's Center and of institution's selection as one of the ten pilot centers for the Skills for Innovation hubs (I-hubs) project.
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Guided Self-Assessment at OMNIA (9 - 13 September 2019)




The UNESCO-UNEVOC Skills for Innovation Hubs is part of the initiative 'Developing TVET institutions for entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability' implemented by UNESCO since 2017, and is supported by the Beijing Caofeidian International Vocational Education City (BCEC), with contributions from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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