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In both the Sprint program (universities of applied sciences and universities) and the Youth and Technology Network Netherlands (Jet-Net: beta-technical companies and their partners from secondary education), collaboration in the education and labour market chain is promoted. This study examines the extent and form of this networking. This report therefore follows up on the analysis of networking among Universum schools and their chain partners. The objective consists of three parts:
- Verifying relationships between Universum schools on one hand and higher education institutions and companies on the other to strengthen the results from the Universum network analysis;
- Expanding the insight into relationships of higher education institutions and companies with pre-schools that do not participate in the Universum Program;
- Conducting a baseline measurement for the Sprint Program which, over the next two years - focusing on network embedding and broad knowledge exchange and collaboration in both higher professional and academic education - from primary education to the labour market.


