Kultuuri- ja hariduskomisjon
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Extraordinary joint meeting of EMPL-CULT on Monday, 5 May 2025 in Strasbourg

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On 5 May 2025, the Committees on Employment and Social Affairs and on Culture and Education will jointly invite the Commission’s Executive Vice-President, Roxana Mînzatu to present the Union of Skills. In early March, the Commission published its strategy to boost high quality education and skills development in order to tackle the labour shortages in Europe and increase the EU’s competitiveness.

On 19 February 2025, the CULT Chair sent a letter to President Von der Leyen to express the committee’s dissatisfaction and request regarding the impact of excluding “Education” in Executive Vice-President Minzatu’s portfolio title. The committee has not received any reply yet.

On April 8th, the Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) voted on its Opinion on the ‘’Proposal for a Directive on improving and enforcing working conditions of trainees and combating regular employment relationships disguised as traineeships’’ (‘’Traineeships Directive’’).

On April 8th, the Committee on Culture and Education held two exchanges of views with DG EAC on key youth initiatives, focusing on the EU Youth Strategy and the European Solidarity Corps.

On April 8th, 2025, the Committee on Culture and Education hosted a public hearing on “Enhancing media literacy in the digital age’’, exploring the impact of digital technologies and media literacy.

Ms. Laurence Farreng, will present her draft report on a new vision for the European Universities alliances during the CULT Committee meeting on 8 May. There are currently 65 alliances with the participation of over 570 universities. The report advocates for a long-term, transformative approach to enhance academic excellence and Europe’s strategic position.

On March 19th, the Committee on Culture and Education held an exchange of views on the future of European University Alliances. The discussion focused on plans to make the European University Alliances sustainable and strengthen them to enhance Europe’s global competitiveness and innovation and touch upon the European Degree.

On March 19th, the Committee on Culture and Education held an exchange of views on the role of EU policies in shaping the European Sport Model.