Eurydice Network


The Eurydice Network is the Education Information Network in Europe. It consists of a coordinating European Unit and a series of national units; its aim is to provide policy makers in the member states of the European Union with up-to-date and reliable information on which to base policy decisions in the Education field.
Specific studies and reports are available free of charge on the , along with , a comprehensive online Encyclopedia on national education systems in Europe.

Origins

The Eurydice Network is the Education Information Network in Europe. It was established by the European Commission in 1980, following a request by the then European Community Ministers of Education in their resolutions of 1976.
In those early days of Education policy within the European Community there was considerable suspicion among some Ministers of Education of what the European Commission might do; their original action programme thus limited actions at European level to those that could not impinge on national sovereignty: this included the exchange of information and documentation. The commission established the European Eurydice Unit directly; and following some years' negotiations, the network held its first meeting in 1980.

Structure and evolution

The network consisted originally of a European Unit and one or more units set up by Education Ministries in each of the then 9 member states of the European Union. These national units were normally located within Ministries responsible for Education, although in some cases they were outsourced to research or documentation bodies. In federal countries the more than one unit was needed to respond to the structure of education in the country: thus, in Germany one national Eurydice Unit was established inside the documentation service of the Federal Ministry for Education; and another in the Conference of State Ministers of Education, which brings together the Education Ministers of the federal states.
This structure has continued: the addition of more EU Member States with successive enlargements of the European Union has in each case been preceded by participation of the new country within the Eurydice network. At the end of 2006 there were 35 'national' units in 31 countries. Since 2014, the network consists of based in all 36 countries participating in the EU's Erasmus+ programme. Eurydice is now co-ordinated and managed by the in Brussels, which drafts its studies and provides a range of online resources.

Areas of Work

Eurydice prepares and publishes a range of studies and material on all levels of education, from preprimary to tertiary and adult education, including:
Eurydice cooperates closely with several European and international organisations:
The European Unit of Eurydice also supports the European Commission in the work it undertakes with international organisations such as the Council of Europe, OECD and UNESCO