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Benelux recognition of Bachelor and Master degrees approved

11:49 19/05/2015

Qualifications endowed by Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg  will now be automatically recognised in all three countries. That is the result of a Benelux agreement signed yesterday by all five ministers for higher education.

The signatures came from Jean-Claude Marcourt of the Walloon-Brussels federation, Flemish education minister Hilde Crevits, Harald Mollers of the German Community and Jet Bussemaker and Marc Hansen of the Dutch and Luxemburg governments, respectively. 

The agreement puts an end to complicated and time-consuming recognition procedures, which took up to four months and cost €200. It is a first in the EU, which aspires to become a single higher education region. Ministers who signed the agreement emphasised that trust, based on common quality standards, should be the basis for further progress on the issue.

The automatic degree recognition will make it easier for employers to find adequately educated staff and for employees to find a job on the labour market across borders. Students will also be able to more easily study in other Benelux countries, Crevits said.

 

Photo by Hilde Christiaens/UGent

Written by Anja Otte

Comments

Mikek1300gt

""It is a first in the EU, which aspires to become a single higher education region.""

Have the people been asked if they want this? Of course not. Oh, and what REAL world difference will this make? None. Employers can and should make sure people are able to do the job regardless of qualifications and this nonsense of paying people based on what they did at school should be history.

May 19, 2015 16:39