There are three primary opportunities to advance as we enter years four and five of the partnership:
1. To build towards a more integrated and comprehensive understanding of eSkills to employability, culminating in a book that draws on what we have learned over the past several years (analytical studies, stories, cybergrants reports, and evaluations).
2. To capitalize on CIS data collection of previous four years to produce additional analyses and findings for broader dissemination.
3. To leverage the expanding research agenda and capacities of CIS to the mutual advantage of all our research partners.
Grants
CIS Monitoring & Evaluation 2: e-Skills, Employment, and Immigrant Women in the European Union
Grant Info
PI
Christopher Coward
Co-PI
Joseph Sullivan
Grant Dates
Nov 1, 2008 – Aug 1, 2010