This article examines how a Blended Intensive Program (BIP) can support the development of key labor-market competencies. The aim is to explore how participation in a BIP contributes to students’ acquisition of future-ready skills. The authors qualitatively analyzed final posters from international student teams in a 2025 BIP on “AI in Practice” within the Euroregion Neisse. The reported learning outcomes were mapped to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs 2025 taxonomy. Results indicate concurrent development of technical skills (Artificial Intelligence or AI and data literacy) and transversal capabilities (analytical thinking, leadership, empathy, multilingualism). The study empirically proves that short, international, collaborative, blended formats foster future-ready competencies.
© 2025 Hana Trávníčková, Janis Purk, Albrecht Löhr, published by Technical University of Liberec
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