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Pop-up advicing cafe with alumni at AP House

Pop-up advicing cafe with alumni at AP House

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10 Nov 2025
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04 Jun 2026
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Oita, Japan
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Research papers, synthesis reports, country and programme studies are collected from many academic institutions and national, regional and international professional associations.

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Career guidance and employment services

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Career guidance and counselling, career education and lifelong development of skills for employability are key for success in learning activities, effective career transitions, livelihood planning, entrepreneurship and in increasing labour market participation. They are instrumental in promoting skills utilization, recognition (RPL), as well as in improving enterprise human resource management.

Career development activities encompass a wide variety of support activities including career information and advice, counselling, work exposure (e.g. job shadowing, work experience periods), assessment, coaching, mentoring, professional networking, advocacy, basic and employability skills training (curricular and non-curricular) and entrepreneurship training. It is often an area which is fragmented across different ministries (e.g. education, TVET, employment, youth) requiring an effort to achieve the necessary coordination to provide adequate support to individuals during learning, employment and unemployment/inactivity periods.
 

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Training quality and relevance

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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The Advising Team from the Student Office organises an Pop-up Advising Café with Alumi at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University.

Time: 10 November 2025 at 4-5.30 PM in Japan time

Place: AP House, 5 Community Lounge, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Languages: Japanese and English

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A Joint Webinar in Celebration of Global Careers Month 2025 (regional)

A Joint Webinar in Celebration of Global Careers Month 2025 (regional)

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13 Nov 2025
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04 Jun 2026
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Online
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Japanese

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Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Gender equality

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Women represent both half of the world's population – and half the world's economic potential. Their participation in the labour market reduces poverty because they often invest 90 per cent of their income in the well-being, education and nutrition of their families. Yet labour force participation by women has stagnated at about 55 per cent globally since 2010. Moreover, women are disproportionately represented in precarious work – low-paid, low-skilled and insecure jobs.

Training plays an important role in the pursuit of equality of opportunity and treatment for women and men in the world of work. Yet women often lack access to technical and vocational education and training. Many also lack the basic functional skills, such as literacy and numeracy, to participate meaningfully in the work force. Overcoming this challenge requires the adoption of a life-cycle approach. This includes improving girls’ access to basic education; overcoming logistic, economic and cultural barriers to apprenticeships and to secondary and vocational training for young women; and meeting the training needs of women re-entering the labour market and of older women who have not had equal access to opportunities for lifelong learning.

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Work-based learning and skills utilization

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Increasingly, countries around the world, at all levels of development are putting work-based learning, particularly apprenticeships, high on their policy agenda, recognizing its potential for reducing skills mismatch, meeting skills demand of a fast changing labour market, providing cost-effective training, promoting private sector development and smoothing transitions to the world of work. 

Moreover, the issue of how skills are used in the workplace and how businesses engage with the local skills ecosystem are getting greater attention. It is increasingly recognized that workers who better use their skills are more likely to have greater job satisfaction, earn better wages and are more prepared to adapt to changes in the nature of work, while employers benefit from a more productive and innovative workforce, enabling them to maximise business performance and profitability. 

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This event, jointly organized by the Future Oriented Youth Society (FYouth) of Korea and the Japanese Society for the Studies for Career Education (JSSCE), aims to foster an exchange of ideas on common career guidance themes through research and practical reports. Serving as a starting point for future collaboration, this event marks the beginning of our efforts to establish continuous academic exchange. Japan and Korea share many challenges in the school-to-work transition for young people, and with the recent increase in human mobility between the nations, this partnership will enhance the universality and applicability of our research.

The specific details of the event are as follows, although the title is provisional.
Title: A Joint Webinar in Celebration of Global Careers Month 2025
Date: Between November 10-21, 2025
Format: Webinar
Session 1: Nov 13 (Tue), 19:00-19:40 (JST/KST) - Speaker: Atsushi OKABE (Work-based Learning and Use of Technology)
Session 2: Nov 14 (Fri), 14:00-14:40 (JST/KST) - Speaker: Minwook LEE (Work-based Learning and Use of Technology)
Session 3: Nov 20 (Thu), 19:00-19:40 (JST/KST) - Speaker: Shintaro TAKANO (Gender Equality in Career Development)
Session 4: Nov 21 (Fri), 11:00-11:40 (JST/KST) - Speaker: In-Hyuk LEE (Work-based Learning and Use of Technology)

Languages: Japanese, Korean and English

More information: http://www.f-youth.or.kr/html/sub01.asp and https://jssce.jp/committee/iaevg/

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