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An 8 week programme consisting of 5 webinars and 4 online self paced modules:
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Personal skills and development
http://data.europa.eu/esco/isced-f/0031
Personal skills are defined by reference to the effects on the individual's capacity (mental, social etc.). This detailed field covers personal skills programmes not included in 0011 'Basic programmes and qualifications' or 0021 'Literacy and numeracy', giving key competencies and transferable skills. Programmes and qualifications with the following main content are classified here: Argumentation and presentation Assertiveness training Communication skills Co-operation Development of behavioural capacities Development of mental skills Job-seeking programmes Parenting courses Public speaking Self-esteem skills Social competence Time management
=== Inclusions Education and training in leadership in the context of personal development is included here. Education and training related to the work place or to work assignments is included in this detailed field if it has more to do with personal development than work development. Personal skills courses can be taught at the workplace, but still be classified here based on their content. Programmes for people with special needs on how to cope with their daily life are included here
=== Exclusions Study of leadership in the context of management is excluded from this group and included in detailed field 0413 'Management and administration'.
Values
http://data.europa.eu/esco/skill/A2
Principles or standards of behaviour, revealing one's judgement of what is important in life.
Developing objectives and strategies
http://data.europa.eu/esco/skill/S4.1
Envisioning a future state and developing strategies, goals, objectives and action plans to achieve it.
University and higher education teachers
http://data.europa.eu/esco/isco/C2310
University and higher education teachers prepare and deliver lectures and conduct tutorials in one or more subjects within a prescribed course of study at a university or other higher educational institution. They conduct research, and prepare scholarly papers and books. Tasks include - (a) designing and modifying curricula and preparing courses of study in accordance with requirements; (b) preparing and delivering lectures and conducting tutorials, seminars and laboratory experiments; (c) stimulating discussion and independent thought among students; (d) supervising, where appropriate, experimental and practical work undertaken by students; (e) administering, evaluating and marking examination papers and tests; (f) directing research of postgraduate students or other members of department; (g) researching into and developing concepts, theories and operational methods for application in industrial and other fields; (h) preparing scholarly books, papers or articles; (i) participating in departmental and faculty meetings and in conferences and seminars. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Higher education lecturer - Professor - University lecturer - University tutor Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - University chancellor - 1120 - Dean (university)-1345 - Higher education faculty head - 1345 - Vocational education teacher - 2320
Thinking
http://data.europa.eu/esco/skill/a06a5a3f-07a9-40b3-bb7b-d93a960b1be5
Ability to apply mental processes to solve complex problems and achieve goals, to acquire knowledge and to perform complex tasks.
Developing research plans
http://data.europa.eu/esco/skill/S4.1.4
Developing plans and programmes for the conduct of research and investigations to extend human knowledge or develop new products.