Sites Web européens
Portail de l'Union Européenne
http://europa.eu provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and access to the websites of EU institutions.
Your Europe
provides detailed information on rights and opportunities in the EU as well as practical information about living, working, studying and travelling in Europe.http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/citizens
http://europa.eu/eu-life
EUROPASS
EUROPASS is a transparency instrument supporting individuals to make their skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood in Europe. It consists of five documents: Europass curriculum vitae (CV), Europass Language Passport, Europass Certificate Supplement, Europass Diploma Supplement and Europass Mobility.http://europass.cedefop.eu.int
EURES – The European Job Mobility Portal
provides services for employees and employers about job vacancies and staff recruitment on European level. Furthermore it contains information and a data base on living and working conditions, current trends of the labour market and a section about possibilities of education and training.http://ec.europa.eu/eures
Euroguidance
is linking the Careers Guidance systems in Europe, promotes transnational mobility and develops a European dimension in guidance.http://www.euroguidance.net
The Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013
Consists of programmes on school education (COMENIUS), higher education (ERASMUS), vocational training (LEONARDO), adult education (GRUNDVIG) and a transversal programme focussing on policy cooperation, languages, IT-technology and dissemination of resultsFor some actions, in particular exchanges and study visits, applications for funding to run a project must be made through national agencies – these are known as ‘decentralised’ actions.
Applications for other ‘centralised’ actions, which include networking initiatives and other large-scale projects, are made to the EU’s Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).
Individuals looking to participate in projects or exchanges usually need to apply directly to the project organisers, which include universities, schools and other education and training providers. National agencies may be able to provide information on these organisations and the projects that they run.
http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc78_en.htm
EURYDICE – Information network on education in Europe
Institutional network for gathering, monitoring, processing and circulating reliable and readily comparable information on education systems and policies throughout Europe. It covers information about the education systems of the EU-Member States, EFTA-Countries, members of the European Economic Area, and the EU candidate countries involved in the Socrates Programme.http://www.eurydice.org
PLOTEUS – Portal on Learning Opportunities throughout the European Space
provides information about the different European education and training systems, learning opportunities, exchange programs and grants in European countries.http://ec.europa.eu/ploteus/home.jsp?language=en
ENIC Network (European Network of Information Centres)
provide information on:- the recognition of foreign diplomas, degrees and other qualifications;
- education systems in both foreign countries and the ENIC’s own country;
- opportunities for studying abroad, including information on loans and scholarships, as well as advice on practical questions related to mobility and equivalence.
http://www.enic-naric.net/
CEDEFOP – European Centre for the development of Vocational Training
provides studies and reports on various aspects of VET within EU such as quality, transparency, accreditation, validation, new qualifications, transnational mobility and financing.http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/EN/
CEDEFOP - Study visits for education and vocational training specialists
provides information for European education specialists, who want to examine particular aspects of life long learning in another European country.http://studyvisits.cedefop.europa.eu