Andorra's Head of Government Visits Lifelong Learning Centre
Xavier Espot engages with students in nationality diploma and university access programs at the Centre de Formació al Llarg de la Vida, highlighting.
Key Points
- Xavier Espot visited Centre de Formació al Llarg de la Vida to meet students.
- Programs include Diploma de Ciències Humanes i Socials for Andorran nationality.
- Access courses for university entry for those over 25.
- Center serves as hub for lifelong learning across varied backgrounds.
Andorra's head of government, Xavier Espot, visited the Centre de Formació al Llarg de la Vida to spend time with students enrolled in two key programmes: the Diploma de Ciències Humanes i Socials, which qualifies holders for Andorran nationality, and access courses to university for those over 25.
The visit highlighted the centre's role as a hub for lifelong learning and exchange, bringing together people from varied backgrounds to advance their academic paths. Staff there emphasise its function as a community space that fosters continuous education, with tailored training options suited to different ages and professional profiles.
During the session, Espot engaged directly with participants in one of the centre's facilities, underscoring the value of such initiatives in supporting personal and professional development.
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