Micro-Credentials and European Digital Credentials for Learning
Event report of webinar focusing on the synergies between micro-credentials and European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDCs).
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 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
In today’s fast-changing labour market, especially with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, employers need reliable tools to verify candidates’ skills and qualifications quickly and securely. European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) are designed to support this need. Issued in standardised and structured digital format, these credentials support data transparency and portability.
European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) have rapidly become a cornerstone of Europe’s digital education ecosystem.
The qualifications and learning opportunities data published to the Qualification Dataset Register (QDR), is now available on the European Data portal as open data.
Removing barriers to the free movement of workers and making the EU more attractive to talent