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To contact the ENIC-NARIC Networks or their members, please check the contact details listed on: http://www.enic-naric.net/ The National Recognition Information Centre for the United Kingdom ENIC and NARIC centres – Who are we? Established by the Council of Europe and UNESCO Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region (the Lisbon Recognition Convention), the ENIC and NARIC Networks are primarily concerned with ensuring that there is a fair and consistent approach to the recognition of qualifications. On that basis the networks operate in an international legal framework supporting the implementation of the Lisbon Recognition Convention as well as the European Union Directives on professional recognition and developing recognition policy and practices for the recognition of qualifications in the European Region. What do we look like? No two centres are the same and not all offer the same services or guidance. Each centre has a unique name that may or may not include ‘ENIC’ or ‘NARIC’. Some have a public office, while others are a small department within another organisation or the Ministry of Higher Education. What do we do? On a general level ENIC / NARIC centres focus on higher education, but some have also broadened their focus to all ranges of education including primary, VET and professional qualifications. Our stakeholders are also varied and include professional associations, VET stakeholders, education policy groups, etc. Centres are heavily involved in policy development; including in relation to higher education policy, immigration policy, internationalisation agendas, and mobility and the transparency of qualifications. They are often involved in the development of national qualification frameworks. Information about ENIC and NARIC centres Information about ENIC and NARIC centres and what they can do for you - Individuals Contact the ENIC/NARIC in country (A) Study in country A Universies, Colleges, schools Regulatory/ professional bodies Employers Immigraon Departments Work in country A Informaon on the educaon system of conutry A Is recognion/comparison of the qualificaon possible Statement of Comparability* Apply for Visa in country A individual with a qualificaon from Country B ENIC/NARICs may also provide the following: English Language proficiency comparisons and / or related service • Qualificaon / transcript translaon • Signposng to: - NCP for the Direcves 2005/36 EC and 2013/55EC for professional recognion - EURES / Job Centres - Professional Bodies - Universies / College admissions centres You might work with an ENIC NARIC… As part of the process of application for potential employers internationally – to provide recognition of your qualifications As part of an application to further study overseas To understand how your qualifications fit in to a different country’s education system To provide information on any regulatory requirements or recognition issues within another country that you are considering moving to for work or study As part of a visa application process when moving to another country. You might work with the ENIC-NARIC Networks… To understand how it can facilitate mobility in the EU and internationally NARIC centres are also able to provide access to other resources on recognition. You might want to work with other networks… If you need information on professional recognition arrangements related to Directive 2005/36/EC, you may wish to contact your National Contact Point for professional recognition (some of which are situated alongside the NARIC centre in that country). A full list is available at: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/ single-market/services/freemovement-professionals/ index_en.htm If you want more information on the use of the Europass CV, the Certificate Supplement to describe VET qualifications, the Diploma Supplement to describe HE qualifications, and the Europass Mobility to describe periods of training or work experience within Europe, please contact your National Europass Centre If you need information on the referencing of the National Qualification Frameworks to the EQF, please refer to your national contact point. *in some countries these are legally binding

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Page 1: Information about ENIC Information about ENIC and NARIC ... · Region (the Lisbon Recognition Convention), the ENIC and NARIC Networks are primarily concerned with ensuring that there

To contact the ENIC-NARIC Networks or their members, please check the contact details listed on: http://www.enic-naric.net/

The National Recognition Information Centrefor the United Kingdom

ENIC and NARIC centres – Who are we?

Established by the Council of Europe and UNESCO Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region (the Lisbon Recognition Convention), the ENIC and NARIC Networks are primarily concerned with ensuring that there is a fair and consistent approach to the recognition of qualifications. On that basis the networks operate in an international legal framework supporting the implementation of the Lisbon Recognition Convention as well as the European Union Directives on professional recognition and developing recognition policy and practices for the recognition of qualifications in the European Region.

What do we look like?

No two centres are the same and not all offer the same services or guidance. Each centre has a unique name that may or may not include ‘ENIC’ or ‘NARIC’. Some have a public office, while others are a small department within another organisation or the Ministry of Higher Education.

What do we do?

• On a general level ENIC / NARIC centres focus on higher education, but some have also broadened their focus to all ranges of education including primary, VET and professional qualifications. Our stakeholders are also varied and include professional associations, VET stakeholders, education policy groups, etc.

• Centres are heavily involved in policy development; including in relation to higher education policy, immigration policy, internationalisation agendas, and mobility and the transparency of qualifications. They are often involved in the development of national qualification frameworks.

Information about ENIC and NARIC centres

Information about ENIC and NARIC centres and what

they can do for you - Individuals

Contact the ENIC/NARIC in

country (A)

Study in country A

Universi�es,Colleges, schools

Regulatory/professional bodies

Employers Immigra�on Departments

Work in country A

Informa�on on the educa�on system

of conutry A

Is recogni�on/comparison of the qualifica�on possible

Statement of Comparability*

Apply for Visa in country A

individual with a qualifica�on from

Country B

ENIC/NARICs may also provide the following:• English Language proficiency comparisons and / or related service• Qualifica�on / transcript transla�on• Signpos�ng to: - NCP for the Direc�ves 2005/36 EC and 2013/55EC for professional recogni�on - EURES / Job Centres - Professional Bodies - Universi�es / College admissions centres

You might work with an ENIC NARIC… • As part of the process of application for potential employers internationally – to provide recognition of your qualifications

• As part of an application to further study overseas

• To understand how your qualifications fit in to a different country’s education system

• To provide information on any regulatory requirements or recognition issues within another country that you are

considering moving to for work or study

• As part of a visa application process when moving to another country.

You might work with the ENIC-NARIC Networks… • To understand how it can facilitate mobility in the EU and internationally

• NARIC centres are also able to provide access to other resources on recognition.

You might want to work with other networks… • If you need information on professional recognition arrangements related to Directive 2005/36/EC, you may wish to contact your National Contact Point for professional recognition (some of which are situated alongside the NARIC centre in that country). A full list is available at: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/ single-market/services/freemovement-professionals/ index_en.htm

• If you want more information on the use of the Europass CV, the Certificate Supplement to describe VET qualifications, the Diploma Supplement to describe HE qualifications, and the Europass Mobility to describe periods of training or work experience within Europe, please contact your National Europass Centre

• If you need information on the referencing of the National Qualification Frameworks to the EQF, please refer to your national contact point.

*in some countries these are legally binding