Latest developments to the European Learning Model
The European Learning Model (ELM) is a multilingual data model providing a single vocabulary for the description of learning in Europe
The European Learning Model (ELM) is a multilingual data model providing a single vocabulary for the description of learning in Europe
Today, 1 July 2025, Europass celebrates an important milestone: the 20th Anniversary of this EU initiative, supporting job seekers, workers, learners and volunteers across Europe to understand and showcase their skills and qualifications in a transparent way.
The European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) are transforming the way qualifications and learning achievements are documented, awarded, shared, and verified across Europe. As an EDC implementer, your organisation, institution or project plays a crucial role in driving this change. To showcase your experience and achievements, we invite you to share your journey with the wider EDC and ELM community.
The services of the European Digital Credentials for Learning infrastructure, as part of the Europass platform, are provided to you subject to the following Terms and Conditions. By accessing or using our platform, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of use.
2025 marks the 20th anniversary of Europass and 5 years since the launch of the new Europass plat
Europass and EURES are strengthening their connection, bringing jobseekers registered on Europass even closer to new opportunities! As of 31 March 2025, jobseeker accounts and the CV builder will no longer be available on the EURES portal. EURES job seekers were invited to transfer their CVs to Europass or to renew their profiles directly in Europass and seamlessly share them with EURES.
Systematically promoting learning outcomes is a key principle in the EU policy agenda for education, training and employment.
Engaging in any new activity entails considerations around the processing and storage of personal data. Adherence to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – or in the case of European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) the EUDPR (i.e., the data protection Regulation applicable to EU institutions, agencies and other bodies) –, has become a given.