Students want more resources, support and engagement as classes return
National Youth Council of Catalonia president "disappointed" with public administrations
National Youth Council of Catalonia president "disappointed" with public administrations
Antoni Gaudí’s landmark temple will offer free visits to residents and workers fighting Covid-19
Teachers say face-to-face teaching is ‘necessary’ but schools see limited return of students
The number of young Catalans living abroad will be tallied and efforts will be continued to encourage their return. The Department of Youth estimates that more than 3,000 young people left Catalonia to move abroad in 2014 and there were 242,070 Catalans living abroad by May 2015, according to data released by the Catalan Institute of Statistics (Idescat). Projects are being set forth to aid in providing access for entrepreneurs to profiles that are outside Catalonia, job opportunities in the field of research, and promote entrepreneurship within the region. Móncat, the web platform focused on employment opportunities, will also be geared towards connecting Catalans living abroad to opportunities in Catalonia.