Vocational Training Programmes for Students (VET)

We organise comprehensive and innovative vocational training programmes for youth groups from across Europe within the Erasmus+ Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. Our projects combine traditional vocational learning with elements of non-formal and intercultural education, enabling participants to develop not only technical skills but also social, linguistic and interpersonal competences.

If you represent a school looking for a host organisation for your Erasmus+ VET project — we invite you to Rzeszów. We are an experienced team designing coherent and meaningful programmes that include both practical training and activities aimed at strengthening the competences of future professionals, regardless of the field of study.

We work with students from a wide range of educational profiles. We design programmes for IT students, electronics technicians, hospitality and catering students, cooks, waiters, environmental protection technicians, administration and civil service students, and many other specialisations. Depending on the needs of the group, we can organise practical workshops, study visits, project-based activities or structured traineeship programmes — always tailored to the school’s profile and the participants’ level of advancement.

Our programmes go far beyond vocational training alone. We enrich the stay in Rzeszów with cultural and language components, including city and regional visits, participation in local events, language workshops and integration activities with young people from the region. As a result, students not only gain professional experience but also build confidence, openness and readiness to work in an international environment.

We ensure full organisation of the stay: accommodation, meals, comprehensive logistics, coordination support and ongoing communication with teachers and group leaders. Each programme is developed individually to align fully with the school’s objectives and the needs of its students.

If you would like to learn more about our offer or develop a VET programme tailored to your school — we invite you to contact us.

2026-01-07

In December 2025, Rzeszów became a place of learning and discovery for a group of students from the Hungarian school Roth Gyula Erdészeti Technikum, Szakképző Iskola és Kollégium in Sopron. The group joined us as part of the Erasmus+ VET programme, exploring environmental protection not only through theory, but above all through practical experience. There are many ways to talk about environmental protection. You can read about it in textbooks, analyse data and reports, or listen to lectures. But you can also see how it works in practice - in laboratories, industrial facilities, water treatment plants or school workshops. This idea shaped the programme during their stay in Rzeszów.

One part of the programme took place at the Rzeszów University of Technology, where students participated in chemistry workshops led by Dr. Dorota Naróg. Instead of simply listening to explanations, they had the chance to work with experiments and observe how scientific knowledge helps us understand processes connected to environmental protection. At another point in the programme, the group explored environmental issues from a different perspective during a visit to a PGE facility, where they learned about thermal waste treatment with energy recovery. They also visited a wastewater treatment plant, where they could see how modern infrastructure helps protect the environment on a daily basis. The programme also included a day at the Agro-Entrepreneurship School Complex in Rzeszów, where Hungarian students met their Polish peers. The day included joint lessons, workshops about plants and informal conversations that quickly turned into an exchange of ideas and experiences.
Another stop was the Podkarpackie Science Centre “Łukasiewicz”, where interactive exhibitions allowed students to explore scientific concepts through experimentation and hands-on activities.

Afternoons looked a little different. They were dedicated to workshops with volunteers, language activities and discussions about environmental topics. Students also had the opportunity to learn more about European programmes such as Erasmus+ and international volunteering opportunities.
Of course, there was also time to discover the region. A visit to the Rzeszów Underground and a trip to Kraków gave the group the opportunity to explore the history and culture of southern Poland. For many participants, this was the first time they could see how broad the field of environmental protection really is. Not just a subject taught at school, but an area that connects science, technology, industry and everyday choices people make.

We are happy that we could be part of this experience.The project was funded by from the budget of the European Union.