Examples of using Professional recognition in English and their translations into Dutch
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Enquiries and requests for recognition should be addressed to the relevant authorities on academic or professional recognition.
The Committee notices that the proposal constitutes the first comprehensive modernisation of the Community regime for professional recognition since it was conceived forty years ago.
The subsequent adoption of the Directive 2001/19/EC has further simplified the legal and procedural regime for professional recognition.
Procedure Requests and questions concerning the recognition of qualifications should be addressed to the competent authorities on matters relating to academic or professional recognition.
Candidates were able to apply for exemption from this section via Professional Recognition Credit based on their area of expertise and experience.
The Sun in Aries from March 21, 2021 indicates professional recognition, collaboration and acceptance.
It acts as an information point concerning academic recognition in the Flemish Community and professional recognition first General Di rective 89/48/EEC.
the Commission's plan to put forward, this year, proposals for simplifying the regime for professional recognition.
Contact points have already been created for all Directives on the professional recognition of diplomas.
A worker may thus invoke a Directive on the professional recognition of his qualifications in order to gain access to a regulated profession,
Professional recognition ITE also functions as the information point(in the sense of article 9,
The Diploma Supplement(DS) is a document attached to a higher education diploma with the aim of improving international‘transparency' and of facilitating the academic and professional recognition of qualifications diplomas,
Professional recognition In this framework CIRAD was officially designated to provide infor mation about recognition of professional qualifications:• in January 1990 the Coordinator of the Portuguese NARIC was also appointed to be the Coordinator for the Directive 89/48/EEC;
pension arrangements and professional recognition.
Professional recognition:• general information about the Directive 89/48/EEC on the recog nition of professional qualifications
Article 4 sets out the effects of professional recognition and introduces the obligation on the host Member State to allow partial access on its territory to a regulated profession which in fact combines two distinct and autonomous professional activities.
purpose of academic recognition, also bearing in mind synergies with the professional recognition of diplomas.
Professional recognition The Swedish NARIC takes decisions on recognition for professional purpose which may be followed by the employers
The main rules on professional recognition should continue to figure in the body of the Directive,
The EESC is aware that the formal competence of DG Internal Market concerning professional recognition lies within the field of the EU regime for recognition of regulated professions.