When the Métis were included in Canada’s 1982 Constitution as “aboriginal peoples”, some members complained that they’d been handed an “empty box” compared to the ample rights and treaties offered to Indian and Inuit people. Since then, however, Canada’s court system has been hard at work filling up that box. Now, with the signing of a “nation-to-nation” treaty late last year, Manitoba Métis have a box that’s positively overflowing with new rights, powers and federal cas...| C2C Journal
It is our pleasure to invite you to the final event of the METIS project: Advancing Skills and Talent in the Semiconductor Industry – Final Results and the launch of the European Chips Skills Alliance due to take place in Brussels on November 30 at 9am. Over the last four years METIS (MicroElectronics Training, Industry and Skills) analyzed the skills needs in the microelectronic industry, developed training courses and long-term action plan. Join us for the presentation of the key project ...| Metis
The METIS consortium has the ambition to develop a sustainable structure for collaboration and is currently setting out a long-term action plan for the skills development of the microelectronics industry, driven by industry and academia. | Metis
We are delighted to let you know that Silicon Saxony, a METIS consortium member, is hosting a webinar on the EU Chips Skills Alliance on September 28, at 3pm CEST. This event will introduce an evolving EU Chips Skills Alliance initiative aiming at building upon and sustaining the valuable results of the METIS project.| Metis
METIS consortium members met in Budapest between August 30st and September 1st to give updates on their respective work packages and to foster discussions on achieving the goals of METIS and next steps.| Metis