TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN LIFE LONG LEARNING SYSTEMS

Lifelong learning programs are more and more a necessity than an option in today’s increasingly dynamic information society. Now, for an employed person to have a successful career, in order to maintain or improve his position, regardless of the industry he is working in, it is not any more enough t...

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