CHARTER report on existing quality standard and certification schemes

CHARTER, the Erasmus+ funded project, published a report providing an overview of existing European quality standards and validation/certification schemes as they relate to cultural heritage education and training.

CHARTER started in January 2021 and will be developed further during the next four years. Cultural Heritage Actions to Refine Training, Education and Roles (CHARTER) seeks to create a lasting, comprehensive sectoral skills strategy to guarantee that Europe has the necessary cultural heritage skills to support sustainable societies and economies, including transversal competences such as digital/technological and green/blue economy skills.  

CHARTER's latest report on existing quality standards and certification schemes gives an overview of the European landscape for standards and certification schemes to support mutual recognition and promotion of certifications, also for non-academic pathways. It also takes into account the results on this subject of other past and on-going Erasmus+ projects.  

Dr. Anna Mignosa (ESHCC) and Marleen Hofland-Mol (PhD Candidate at ESHCC) both represent Erasmus University Rotterdam in the European research consortium CHARTER.

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