The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to assess qualifications, the value of skills, automatic recognition, and the need for increased cooperation are at the top of the 2025 recognition agenda and are shaping discussions and reflections at the international level. These challenges were discussed at the 32nd ENIC-NARIC meeting, held in May 2025 in Tirana, Albania. The ENIC-NARIC centres are part of two networks of national information centres for the recognition of qualifications which work together and involve 56 countries across the European region. Around 150 recognition professionals from 43 countries shared perspectives and reflections on emerging issues linked to recognition of qualifications. The occasion was framed in the context of a more than 40-year history of consolidated cooperation.
AI is among issues topping qualifications recognition agenda
Chiara Finocchietti;
2025-01-01
Abstract
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to assess qualifications, the value of skills, automatic recognition, and the need for increased cooperation are at the top of the 2025 recognition agenda and are shaping discussions and reflections at the international level. These challenges were discussed at the 32nd ENIC-NARIC meeting, held in May 2025 in Tirana, Albania. The ENIC-NARIC centres are part of two networks of national information centres for the recognition of qualifications which work together and involve 56 countries across the European region. Around 150 recognition professionals from 43 countries shared perspectives and reflections on emerging issues linked to recognition of qualifications. The occasion was framed in the context of a more than 40-year history of consolidated cooperation.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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