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Engineers 4 Europe Learning Platform

Welcome to the Engineers4Europe Learning Platform!

The Engineers4Europe (E4E) Erasmus+ Project aims to better equip engineers for the future by offering free courses in entrepreneurial, digital, green and life skills, designed in cooperation with leading universities and institutions (KU Leuven, UPorto, TU Dublin, Newport Group).

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This project is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Digital Skills

Ready to take control of the digital world around you? With the DigComp Course, you’ll master essential digital skills, making you a powerhouse in data literacy, online collaboration, digital content creation, and cybersecurity.

Green Skills

This micro-credential developed using the Green Comp competencies, is suitable for learners of all disciplines and skill levels who want to develop their knowledge and understanding of corporate sustainability and ESG. Through participation in the course, learners will develop awareness, knowledge and skills on how to develop and deliver a corporate sustainability strategy.

Life Skills

Stay ahead in your career by mastering essential professional skills with the LifeComp course. Discover your strengths and areas for growth, learn to effectively gather and utilize feedback, and develop strategies to become the engineer you aspire to be. Join our engaging modules and reflective exercises and take the next step in your professional journey!

Entrepreneurial Skills

Ready to unlock the entrepreneur inside you? With the Entrepreneurship for Engineering course, you’ll gain the skills to turn ideas into action, master creative problem-solving, build innovative projects, and confidently lead in any environment. Start shaping the future today!

It has been a growth experience to be a member of the Skills Council which is at the heart of the E4E project. The opportunity to work collaboratively with educators, professional body representatives and industry representatives from across Europe has broadened my understanding of our shared concerns in relation to the engineering skills deficits in the EU. It has also given me great hope that, if we continue to work together, we can find ways to address those deficits and ensure that Europe is well positioned to engineer our future in a sustainable and competitive way.

Majella Henchion, Senior Manager ESB, Dublin

What I appreciated most about the E4E initiative is its commitment to creating a sustainable and inclusive Europe through engineering. The project not only helps reskilling engineers to thrive in an evolving job market but also ensures that the solutions created by engineers  contribute to a more equitable and sustainable society. Through E4E, I learned that engineering is not just about building things —it’s about building a better future for everyone. The free online courses are available and can help any engineer looking for CPD and LLL on these topics.

Signe Bruch, Young Engineer and Researcher, Vienna

The Engineers4Europe EU-funded project is designed to equip future engineers with essential skills for the modern world. Through this program, I’ve gained valuable knowledge in entrepreneurial, digital, green, and life skills. The project is a joint effort between well-known institutions like KU Leuven, UPorto, TU Dublin, and the Newport Group. It has been an incredible opportunity to enhance my expertise, continue developing my personal engineering philosophy, and prepare for the evolving landscape of engineering!

Georgios Neofytiadis, Senior Energy Consultant, Athens

Did you know that the role of engineers is evolving as quickly as the challenges we face? One of my key takeaways from the Engineers4Europe LifeComp Framework 'Strategic Shift' course was understanding how we, as engineers, must adapt to solve complex global issues. From climate change to technological disruption, it’s clear that collaboration and creativity will drive future innovations. We are no longer just problem solvers—we’re visionaries shaping sustainable and ethical solutions for a better tomorrow.

Abdul-Rashid Iddi, Researcher at Leibniz University, Hannover

In today’s dynamic and fast-paced environment, it is becoming increasingly important for engineers at all levels to remain current with trends, innovations and changes in our industry. This process of continuous and on-going development is vital for all of us in the Engineering profession.

I found the LifeComp course useful, interesting and highly relevant to me personally as an Engineer engaged and involved in the Engineering Consultancy and Construction industry as a professional Civil Engineer.

John de Villiers, Project Lead Rail, Civil and Aviation, London

The Engineering Skills Council has been an important initiative as part of the Engineers 4 Europe (E4E) project. It has brought together different perspectives, different disciplines, experience levels, and different nationalities. The structure of the Skills Council ensured participation of key academics, industry experts and engineering professional bodies. It was an excellent professional experience to engage with such an expert group, and I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity. It was well-managed, and the diverse and positive contributions from the members of the Council made it a valuable resource for the E4E project. As is so often the case when we are in environments that enable discourse, we recognised that we have shared concerns and common goals in addressing engineering skills deficits across Europe.

Mike Murphy, Professor Emeritus, Technical University Dublin

For quite some time we have been facing a lack of highly skilled per-sonal in the field of technology and engineering. The megatrends of decar-bonization, digitalization, and demographic change have added to the challenge.
The recent decision for investments in infra-structure and security will increase the gap. The European Engineering Skills Council set up as part of “Engineers For Europe” (E4E) is an instrument, to address the issue on a European level and at the same time considering national peculiarities.
This “Think Tank” represents the can-do-attitude of engineers. It brings together experts from education, industry, associations, and CPD to develop short-, mid- and long-term solutions for the skills gap and skills mismatch and thus strengthen Europe’s position as a technology hub!

Dr. Astrid Petersen, Member of the Supervisory Board L. Possehl & Co. Ltd., Lübeck