Survey on Deepening on Microcredentials – labour market sector relevance, quality and inclusion
Cedefop (European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training) invites you to participate in an online survey, part of a Cedefop study on ‘Deepening on Microcredentials – labour market sector relevance, quality and inclusion’, on which you can find more information here.
The survey aims to collect information about real-life examples of microcredentials or similar forms of learning recognition used outside formal education and training systems across the EU. These may include digital or open badges, module certificates, partial qualifications, micro- or nano-credentials, and more — even if they are not always referred to as “microcredentials” locally.
The goal is to build a better understanding of how microcredentials are structured, delivered, and recognised, contributing to a broader EU inventory. Your expert insights will support research into their relevance, quality, and role in enhancing inclusive lifelong learning and labour market access.
Duration: 15–20 minutes.
Survey link: Go to the survey.
Cedefop commissioned a European research consortium (Ockham IPS, 3s and Ecorys) to carry out this study. For any questions about the project, you can contact the research team:
- Any questions about the project: Anastasia Pouliou, Cedefop expert ([email protected])
- Any questions related to the survey: Gert-Jan Lindeboom, project manager at Ockham IPS ([email protected]).
You can find the general privacy policy of Ockham IPS, and the specific statement that applies to this survey by clicking on the respective links.