The Hungarian Tourism Program Foundation is launching scholarship-based adult vocational training for skills in short supply
The Hungarian Tourism Program Foundation (MTPA) is launching a state-recognized adult vocational training program for concert and television show lighting, which is considered a shortage profession, in partnership with the A38 Academy, the foundation announced on Thursday with MTI.
According to the information, the training is supported by the RaKÉTa scholarship program, which was established by the MTPA to help the profession. You can apply for the training on the A38 Academy website until March 7, 2023.
Szabolcs Botond, co-chairman of the Hungarian Tourism Program Foundation and CEO of the Visual Europe Group, highlighted in the announcement that there are very few really good event technicians, and we currently have to fight for replacements.
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