All you need to know about education in Kosovo
A selection of websites from our database is provided below concerning the following topics:
- Springe zu: Ministries responsible for education and science in Kosovo
- Springe zu: Educational reports on and education statistics for Kosovo
You will find further websites and literature on Kosovo here:
- Websites on Kosovo
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Literature
on Kosovo
(German Education Research Portal)
Ministries responsible for education and science in Kosovo
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
Kosovo
The website of the Kosovan Ministry of Education, Science and Technology outlines the pre-academic and the academic education system as well as the vocational education. Different links lead to international partnership projects and to cognizant contact points. In addition, educational laws and regulations, administration instructions [...]
Educational reports on and education statistics for Kosovo
Bildung in Südosteuropa
Bosnia and Herzegovina; North Macedonia; Moldova, Republic of; Austria; Kosovo
The Austrian Development Agency in this report publishes in May 2007 presents key figures and projects in the sphere of education.
Global Employment Trends for Youth
Eastern Europe; Europe; East Asia; South-East Asia; Pacific Rim; South Asia; South America; Caribbean; Central Europe [...]
This report is published by the International Labour Organization (ILO). It offers a comparative overview on the labour market situation for young people worldwide. The focus is to detect reasons for youth unemployment [...]
Last Update: 09.03.2016 - bildungweltweit@dipf.de
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