EuroPsyT. A framework for education and training for Psychologists in Europe. Report by Project EuroPsyT, funded by the Leonardo da Vinci programme

Ingrid Lunt, Dave Bartram, Jesper Döpping, Jim Georgas, Stefan Jern, Remo Job, Roger Lecuyer, Steve Newstead, Pirkko Nieminen, Torleif Odland, José-Maria Peiro, Ype Poortinga, Robert Roe, Bernhard Wilpert, Eva Hermann

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Abstract

Report of a trans-european research project that has taken place over two years (1999 – 2001) involving 15 partners from 10 EU countries, one EFTA and one non-EU country, and a European federation. On the basis of empirical and conceptual work the project proposes a common framework for education and training with a duration of six years. It is intended to be used to: Assess the adequacy of existing curricula, • Guide the development of curricula Promote exchange of students and of professsionnal psychologists, • Evaluate equivalence of individual qualifications, • Form the basis for a Diploma qualification,
• In¬¬form on the development of qualifications in countries where the discipline is emerging.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLeonardo da Vinci office
Number of pages15
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Psychology

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