EUCEN
The European university continuing education network (eucen) is an international non-governmental not-for-profit association founded in 1991 and registered under Belgian law. It currently has 182 members in 34 countries, all of them universities actively committed to and involved in the development of University Lifelong Learning (ULLL). It includes 17 national networks for University Continuing Education and ULLL in Europe and 8 associations concerned with the education of adults. eucen is one of the founding associations of the Lifelong Learning Platform.
Priorities
- Influence European Policy
- Lifelong learning and University Continuing Education
- Higher Education
- Quality
- Professional Development
- Continuing Professional VET
- Validation of non-formal and informal learning
- Recognition of prior learning
- Social Dimension in universities
Projects
- COMMIT: Committing to the social dimension in universities
- Connect-VET: Vocational education and training connecting HE and rural companies
- PACE: Project actors community in Europe
- PACT: Project actors capacity training in Caucasus
- PROMOTE: Promoting and validating key competences in mobility and traineeship in Europe
- TALOE: Time to Assess Learning Outcomes in eLearning
- VALERU: Validation of non-formal and informal learning in Russian HE
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ApprEnt: Refining Higher Education Apprenticeships with Enterprises in Europe
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VINCE: Validation for Inclusion of New Citizens of Europe
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MAGNET: Migrant Acceleration Growth Network for Entrepreneurship Training
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DSA: Digital Skills Accelerator
- InnoVal: Innovative assessment methods for validation
- UNIBILITY: University meets social responsibility
- MODERN: Mobility and digital elearning toolkit
- TANDEM: Flexible pathways from VET to higher education