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European Schoolnet – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=6604&spr=1

Founded in 1997, European Schoolnet is the network of 31 European Ministries of Education, based in Brussels. Its main goal is to support the use of and training in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) at school and in education. It therefore provides various country intersectional projects and initiatives of ICT-based learning and teaching methods and promotes communication and international cooperation between different actors in education. The website informs about projects, events, members and more.[Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]
Georgia; Latvia; Luxemburg; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania

Eurydice (National Education Systems, Comparative Reports, Interactive Publications) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=159&spr=1

Eurydice (formerly Eurypedia and Eurybase) is a network of national units based in all countries of the Erasmus+ programme. [Its] task is to explain how education systems are organised in Europe and how they work. Eurydice publishes descriptions of national education systems, comparative reports devoted to specific topics, indicators and statistics, as well as news and articles related to the field of education. [The] reports show how countries tackle challenges at all education levels: early childhood education and care, primary and secondary education, higher education and adult learning.“ [Abstract: Site editor’s information]
; Netherlands; Norway; Croatia; Poland; Portugal; Romania

Eurydice (National Education Systems, Comparative Reports, Interactive Publications) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de//bisy.html?a=159&spr=1

Eurydice (formerly Eurypedia and Eurybase) is a network of national units based in all countries of the Erasmus+ programme. [Its] task is to explain how education systems are organised in Europe and how they work. Eurydice publishes descriptions of national education systems, comparative reports devoted to specific topics, indicators and statistics, as well as news and articles related to the field of education. [The] reports show how countries tackle challenges at all education levels: early childhood education and care, primary and secondary education, higher education and adult learning.“ [Abstract: Site editor’s information]
; Netherlands; Norway; Croatia; Poland; Portugal; Romania

World Wide Colleges and Universities – Europe – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=6204&spr=1

This web site is a resource of the Center for Global Education. The site provides web links to colleges and universities in Europe. Along with links to the home language home pages, the site also provides direct links to an English Language Home Page and the Website of the International Relations Office. Through connection to resources like the International Association of Universities (IAU)/ UNESCO World Higher Education Database (WHED) and other websites, it also provides a background on the system of higher education for each country.
of; Monaco; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania

DAAD worldwide – Country Information – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=6224&spr=1

Currently country informations for applicants to study abroad in a European country are only available in German. In order to get this service you have to choose a specific country. At the country page you will find the address of the regional bureau of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), cultural and educational information, a link list as well as information about scholarship programs, events, publications and many more.
; Netherlands; Norway; Austria; Poland; Portugal; Romania

enic-naric.net – gateway to recognition of academic and professional qualifications – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=5186&spr=1

The European gateway to recognition of academic and professional qualifications offers national profiles according to the following structure: National Information Centres, National education bodies, System of education, University education, Quality assurance, Post-secondary non-university education, Recognized higher education institutions, Policies and procedures for the recognition of qualifications.
Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania