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| - | The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has been developed by the EU. It was set up in 2008 and revised in 2017. It works like a translation tool for different national qualifications in order to make national qualifications better comparable. The EQF consists of 8 qualification levels for which the learning outcomes are defined, e.g. the knowledge a person has and the person’s skills. (Source: [[https:// | + | The [[https:// |
| Table 1 shows level 5 to 8 of the EQF which are relevant in higher education and in the ASTONRail project. National examples for the different levels can be found at [[https:// | Table 1 shows level 5 to 8 of the EQF which are relevant in higher education and in the ASTONRail project. National examples for the different levels can be found at [[https:// | ||
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| - | From EQF-level 5 (not offered by partner universities) starting a career in the operational level in railways is realistic. Graduates from Bachelor' | + | From EQF-level 5 (not offered by partner universities) starting a career in the operational level in railways is realistic. Graduates from Bachelor' |
| //Figure 3: Combination of EQF-level and RCM career level// | //Figure 3: Combination of EQF-level and RCM career level// | ||
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