Information portal of the German government for the recognition of foreign professional qualifications
Advisors report on their experiences. Researchers present current projects and results.
Simple, anytime and free of charge! Karoline Kaibel-Kleinlütke and Nathalie Schnabel describe the new support for recognition in Germany in an interview.
The BIBB recognition monitoring programme surveyed skilled workers about their experiences with recognition. In the interview, the authors provide insights into the new study.
In the “IQ Specialist healthcare occupations situation analysis” (2024), co-authors Tatjana Erfurt and Christian Atzendorf take a look at recognition in five focus occupations.
At ProRecognition, Ezra Guzeltepe has been supporting Turkish skilled workers in making their move to Germany since April 2024. In the interview she talks about her initial experiences.
The “Specialized!” programme brings doctors of medicine from Mexico and Colombia to Germany. The programme managers explain how it works.
How can general nurses be prevented from dropping out of the recognition procedure? The BIBB Recognition Monitoring has found out answers to this question.
Professional recognition in Austria and Switzerland: a quick look over the border shows how recognition works in our neighbouring countries and what we can learn from each other.
Lejla Hujić from ProRecognition explains the advantages of immigration as a recognised skilled worker compared to the Western Balkan regulation.
The BIBB recognition monitoring project has examined the impact of the Ukraine war on professional recognition. Moritz Scholz summarises the key findings in an interview.
Olesia Hausmann and Larissa Zier, co-authors of the “Human medicine situation analysis” (2022), summarize the results of the study on the recognition of doctors of medicine.
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