The Gil Eanes de Portimão Professional School (EPGE) and the Portimonense Association of Commerce and Services (APCs) successfully completed a pioneering project of collaboration, which directly involved 40 students of the professional courses of photography and communication technician – marketing, public relations and advertising.
In a statement, EPGE’s management stresses that “this experience allowed APCS members to benefit from the knowledge and skills that students were acquiring throughout their courses, ensuring greater integration in the digital market, increasingly necessary and demanding for the competitiveness of companies”.
Throughout the partnership, students have developed innovative projects on a work context (FCT), considered fundamental for the modernization of local commerce.
Among the work performed include “the creation of image and visual identity, the production and management of content for social networks, the strategic management of digital platforms, the creation and development of audiovisual and photographic websites and productions”.
EPGE adds that this experience “allowed APCS members to benefit from the knowledge and skills that students were acquiring throughout their courses, ensuring greater integration into the digital market, increasingly necessary and demanding for the competitiveness of companies”.
The Gil Eanes Vocational School, distinguished with the recently renewed EQAVET seal – received a special praise for the implementation and impact of this partnership project with APCS.
For the direction, “this recognition reinforces the relevance of the approximation between the school community and the local business fabric”.
“With this recognition, it reinforces its mission of contributing to innovation and the sustainability of proximity trade, through the integration of its students in real challenges in the labor market,” says the institution.
The school reveals that “it is now awaiting the renewal of this protocol between institutions and perspective new collaborations with other companies and entities that want to associate with this successful initiative.”
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