Europass: 21 years of supporting individuals, making skills more visible and unlocking opportunities across Europe
For more than two decades, Europass has been helping people tell their stories through their skills, qualif
For more than two decades, Europass has been helping people tell their stories through their skills, qualif
Europass has introduced major updates on usability, accessibility and performance, designed to make the platform easier to use, more intuitive, and better connected to the needs of learners, jobseekers, and professionals across Europe.
A European Digital Credential for Learning (EDC) is a secure digital version of a credential such as a diploma, certificate or other learning achievement. It allows credential holders to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a format that is easy to understand, verify and share across borders. Once a credential is issued, it becomes fully controlled by its holder.
Event report of webinar focusing on the synergies between micro-credentials and European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDCs).
Europass has officially reached 10 million registered users, continuing to grow not only in numbers but also in the trust it builds with individuals across Europe and beyond. This milestone highlights the important role Europass plays in supporting people at different stages of their career and learning journeys.
The Europass Certificate Supplement is a document accompanying vocational education and training (VET) or professional certificates issued by the competent authorities in each country.
In a rapidly evolving and increasingly interconnected learning landscape, understanding and comparing qualifications across countries and systems has become essential. Learners, jobseekers, employers and recognition bodies are often faced with the challenge of interpreting diverse qualification systems, levels and learning outcomes. To support more transparent and informed decision-making, Europass has introduced a feature that allows users to compare single qualifications directly on the platform.
The EU Academy is an EU-owned online hub containing first-hand knowledge, educational resources, and valuable insights, directly produced by EU institutions. It is designed for individuals and institutions whose work relates to the EU’s sphere of action, including course providers, educators and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of EU policies across a wide array of fields.
The Qualifications Courses and Credentials GitLab on code.europa.eu offers a rich collection of open-source resources, document
Europass continues to strengthen its connection with EURES (European Employment