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Relocation of refugees in the context of European and national policies on migration and asylum

Today, 27th of November, the representatives of CNRED participated in the meeting dedicated to the relocation of refugees on the territory of Romania, organized in Bucharest by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) - the Romanian Office, together with the Shottener Foundation and with the support of the General Inspectorate for Immigration.

CNRED, 20 years of "Correct information - the key to recognition of studies"

The National Center for the Recognition and Equivalence of Diplomas recently celebrated 20 years of activity, 20 years of "Correct information - the key to the recognition of studies". On this occasion, CNRED handed over to the collaborators, public authorities, higher education institutions, professional bodies, Certificates of appreciation for the constant partnership and the active role in developing and supporting the recognition of the studies.

Worldwide Expansion of Recognition Centers - Japan opens its own National Academic Recognition Information Center

Since 1st of September, based on the Asia-Pacific Regional Convention on the recognition of qualifications in higher education (known as the Tokyo Convention), Japan has inaugurated the National Academic Recognition Information Center to provide information on higher education qualifications in Japan, thus facilitating their recognition worldwide.

CNRED, National IMI Coordinator for Professional Qualifications, and Competent Authorities position Romania above the European average for IMI Performance Indicators

The European Commission published the Single Market Scoreboard for 2018 on 4 July, which highlights Romania's performance indicators for the Internal Market Information System (IMI): ...

8th meeting of the Lisbon Convention Committee on Recognition of Studies in Higher Education

The UNESCO headquarters hosted recently in Paris the work of the 8th meeting of the Lisbon Convention Committee on Recognition of Higher Education Studies. The Lisbon Convention is currently ratified by 54 states in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and other regions of the world, since Romania has been a signatory since 1998.

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