This paper is presenting an analysis of key competences for future high-level IT engineers as part of the FIT-Europe project which stands for “Future IT leaders for a multicultural, digital Europe”. Apart from reasserting the prominence of very strong scientific, methodological, and technical competences, and the key importance of basic behavioural and soft skills, this paper is outlining several emerging competences. We start by presenting a review of the academic literature regarding relevant skills and competences with a particular emphasis on the “Recommendations on Key Competences for Lifelong Learning” which were adopted by the European Council on 22 May 2018. We complement this review by analysing national professional initiatives and the input provided within FIT-Europe through round table discussions. We proceed by presenting an analysis of key competences for future high-level IT engineers by categorizing these competences in three classes: (i) IT Scientific, Methodological, and Technical Competences; (ii) Understanding the Digital Transformation; (iii) Behavioural and Soft Skills.

Training future it leaders in a collaborative and multicultural setting / L. Brunie, S. Ben Mokhtar, D. Brac de la Perrière, D. Fabrègue, L. Tondu, A. Cordier, V. Delplanque, A. Bertrand, O. Coueffe, H. Kosch, E. Damiani, S. Cimato, I.A. Awada, A. Olaru, R. Wossidlo, G. Fiorentino, L. Lombardo, F.S. Nucci, O. Cramariuc (EDULEARN PROCEEDINGS). - In: EDULEARN22 Proceedings[s.l] : Iated, 2022. - ISBN 978-84-09-42484-9. - pp. 5318-5321 (( Intervento presentato al 14. convegno International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies tenutosi a Palma nel 2022 [10.21125/edulearn.2022.1258].

Training future it leaders in a collaborative and multicultural setting

E. Damiani;S. Cimato;
2022

Abstract

This paper is presenting an analysis of key competences for future high-level IT engineers as part of the FIT-Europe project which stands for “Future IT leaders for a multicultural, digital Europe”. Apart from reasserting the prominence of very strong scientific, methodological, and technical competences, and the key importance of basic behavioural and soft skills, this paper is outlining several emerging competences. We start by presenting a review of the academic literature regarding relevant skills and competences with a particular emphasis on the “Recommendations on Key Competences for Lifelong Learning” which were adopted by the European Council on 22 May 2018. We complement this review by analysing national professional initiatives and the input provided within FIT-Europe through round table discussions. We proceed by presenting an analysis of key competences for future high-level IT engineers by categorizing these competences in three classes: (i) IT Scientific, Methodological, and Technical Competences; (ii) Understanding the Digital Transformation; (iii) Behavioural and Soft Skills.
ERASMUS+; education; master students; AI; IoT; robotics; Big Data
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   Future IT leaders for a multicultural, digital Europe
   FIT EUROPE
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION - EDUCATION, AUDIOVISUAL AND CULTURE EXECUTIVE AGENCY - EACEA
   2019-1-FR01-KA203-063041
2022
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