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CareerDevelopment Europass

The European Parliament and Council created Europass in 2004 to improve the recognition of skills and qualifications gained across Europe through a single transparent framework. Europass consists of 5 documents that individuals can use to outline their skills and qualifications, including a Europass CV and Language Passport that are completed by individuals, as well as a Europass Certificate Supplement, Diploma Supplement, and Mobility Record completed by educational institutions or organizations to validate an individual's training and experiences. The documents aim to make European qualifications more easily understood both within and outside of the countries where they were obtained.

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CareerDevelopment Europass

The European Parliament and Council created Europass in 2004 to improve the recognition of skills and qualifications gained across Europe through a single transparent framework. Europass consists of 5 documents that individuals can use to outline their skills and qualifications, including a Europass CV and Language Passport that are completed by individuals, as well as a Europass Certificate Supplement, Diploma Supplement, and Mobility Record completed by educational institutions or organizations to validate an individual's training and experiences. The documents aim to make European qualifications more easily understood both within and outside of the countries where they were obtained.

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Europass: the European CV



In December 2004, the European Parliament and Council voted
to create Europass, a single transparent framework for
qualifications and competencies. The initiative aims to improve
the recognition of skills gained in EU, EFTA/EEA and EU
candidate countries and ultimately supports mobility within
Europe.

Europass consists of 5 documents which individuals can use to
outline their skills and qualifications and declare their competence in different areas.
Two of the documents, the Europass CV and Europass Language Passport are
completed by individuals. They outline an individuals personal information, work
experience, education and training, language skills and competencies in a
standardised format. Both documents can be completed online at the Europass
website.

The other Europass documents, the Europass Certificate Supplement, Europass
Diploma and Europass Mobility Record are completed by a relevant organisation such
as a Higher Education Institute or National Europass center.

The Europass Certificate Supplement is designed to be used by people who hold a
vocational education and training certificate. It is not a substitute for the original
certificate and recognition of the original certificate is not guaranteed; the Europass
Certificate Supplement simply eases understanding of the information held in the
original certificate. Information on where to obtain the Certificate Supplement is
available form your National Europass Centre (contact details on the Europass
Website).

The Europass Diploma Supplement is similar to the Certificate Supplement and is
designed to be issued to graduates of higher education institutions (HEI) along with
their degree or diploma. The Europass Diploma Supplement was developed jointly with
UNESCO and the Council of Europe and aims to ensure that higher education
qualifications are more easily understood, especially outside the country where they
were awarded. The supplement is issued by the HEI that awarded the original diploma
or degree.

The Europass Mobility Record is a record of any organised period of time that a
person spends in another European country for the purpose of learning or training such
as a work placement, an academic term as part of an exchange programme or a
voluntary placement with an NGO. The mobility experience is monitored by two
partner organisations, the first in the country of origin and the second in the host
country. Both partners agree on the purpose, content and duration of the experience
and jointly complete the individuals record in a language agreed by both organisations
and the individual concerned. The partners may be universities, schools, training
centres, companies, NGOs, etc.

Details of how to obtain the record is available from National Europass Centres
(contact details on the Europass website).

More Information

Detailed information on Europass can be found on the Europass website:
http://europass.cedefop.eu.int/

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