Title: ‘EMSA’ – Entrepreneurial Mindset and Key Skills For All
Date: 2023 to 2025
Location: Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine.
Donor: ERASMUS+
We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the three-year journey of the EMSA Project, a dynamic and forward-thinking initiative under the Erasmus+ programme, co-funded by the European Union. Running from January 2023 through December 2025, this ambitious program has made a significant impact by equipping a total of 242 learners with essential entrepreneurial and lifelong learning skills needed to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.
Moving beyond traditional training, EMSA focused on two powerful pillars: building practical entrepreneurial skills aligned with the EntreComp framework and strengthening core lifelong learning competencies outlined in the European Reference Framework (ERF). Our goal was clear—to boost employability and create robust pathways for personal and professional growth.
What made EMSA unique was its structured, collaborative, and outcomes-driven approach. Over three years, the consortium developed comprehensive training materials, conducted in-person and online training sessions, and implemented rigorous evaluation phases—including the successful assessment of learners in the EntreComp curriculum. From the initial kick-off meeting in March 2023 to the final international review in late 2025, each phase was marked by strong partnership, adaptability, and a shared commitment to quality.
Through the careful development of a structured digital curriculum, train-the-trainer sessions, and a collaborative international network, EMSA established itself not as just another training programme, but as a comprehensive and sustainable ecosystem for effective online and blended learning.
This project stands as a testament to meaningful international collaboration, uniting partners across multiple countries in a collective effort to foster entrepreneurship, enhance key competencies, and support the next generation of innovators and leaders.
As part of the project’s ongoing communication efforts, this update highlights the recent certification achievements and next steps. Readers are invited to access and read the full report in the attached newsletter document below, where further details and success stories from the EntreComp training are available.
The EMSA project is co-funded by the European Union, reflecting the EU’s continued commitment to supporting education, skills development, and international cooperation.
The consortium is comprised of: MMC Mediterranean Management Center – Cyprus, Dimitra – Greece, Arab Collage of Applied Science– Palestine, Have A Dream– Eygpt, Cyprus Certification Company-Cyrpus, and Jordan Youth Innovation Forum -Jordan.
