The Qualification Dataset Register (QDR) serves as a central portal for qualifications, learning opportunities and accreditations. It enables different governmental institutions and awarding bodies to publish their information to the European infrastructure.
National authorities can prepare and publish qualifications, learning opportunities, and information on accreditations through QDR platform. The QDR is a tool developed by the Commission to support national authorities to publish their data as ‘linked open data’ which can be published, connected, and used more easily.
Ukraine to Spain | Europass 2023 school competition
Andrii, a Ukrainian student living in Catalonia has used Europass and tells us about some of its advantages. Europass helps you to showcase your skills and qualifications in a way that is understood across Europe. Whether you move from Ukraine to Spain or Sweden to Italy: make sure that your skills are easily understood by potential employers or education and training providers so you can have access to opportunities.
Three steps to add your skills |Europass 2023 school competition
In her video, Irene Charral Valencia from Pablo Sarasate High School in Lodosa, explains all the competencies she acquired in an Erasmus+ project in Slovenia and how she highlighted them in her Europass profile. She really does understand her skills, be it her culinary skills through the course, or interpersonal skills acquired by travelling to another country; Way to go Irene! She also tells us in three simple steps how she did it.
The best thing | Europass 2023 school competition
Do you know what is the best thing about Europass? Javier Compán Cámara and Daniel Torner Martínez show what they think the best thing about Europass is and how they can showcase their skills on Europass. They talk about adding different skills on Europass in the "My Skills" section and talk about how Europass is useful for them!
Watch the winning video of the Europass 2023 school competition in Spain.
Europass 2023 school competition | Spain
The National Europass Centre in Spain organized the Europass 2023 school competition where students were encouraged to use creative ideas to present videos that highlight the advantages of using Europass in the context of the European Year of Skills under the topic "Showcase your skills with Europass". With 172 entries, the top five winners were selected and their videos will be published over the next few days on the Europass website!
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Cuirtear seirbhísí ardán Europass ar fáil duit faoi réir na dTéarmaí agus na gCoinníollacha seo a leanas. Trí rochtain a fháil ar ár n-ardán nó úsáid a bhaint as, aontaíonn tú le bheith faoi cheangal ag na Téarmaí agus Coinníollacha Úsáide seo.
Improvements on Europass | Release 1.9
Europass profile
Europass users will now be able to update all their language profiles at the same time. This means that when you create or update a new section or record, the change will be reflected in all your language profiles. You will have the option to select the "Save across multiple language profiles'' option after your update. By selecting this you will be directed to this new feature where you will be able to view the main language profile and the other language profile side by side.
The European Commission is launching the European Learning Model v.3 (ELM v.3). This first multilingual data model for learning is an exciting new development in the field of knowledge and skills data exchange, opening new possibilities for interoperability and credential exchange.
Watch the recording of our Launch Webinar below!
Launch of the European Learning Model
In the spirit of the European Year of Skills, the European Learning Model supports the process of matching people’s aspirations and skillsets with labour market needs and opportunities. By providing tools to support the recognition of qualifications and the validation of skills, the ELM promotes a mindset of up/reskilling and lifelong learning.