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Germany’s recovery and resilience – Supported projects: Reforms

Disclaimer: This page exclusively serves information purposes and is not an exhaustive database of projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility. Notably, the map provides a snapshot of projects based on the current status of their implementation. It does not reflect the distribution of the projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility across the different areas within Germany. The map will be regularly updated to include additional projects and information. The showcase of the projects in this page is without prejudice to any future assessment by the Commission in the context of the verification of the satisfactory fulfilment of milestones and targets pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2021/241 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility.

The measure references mentioned below are those contained in the Annex to the Council Implementing Decision approving the German Recovery and Resilience Plan and allow for easy identification of the measures.

For more info on the projects, please contact the Commission Representation in Germany: Soultana [dot] PASCHALIDOUatec [dot] europa [dot] eu (Soultana Paschalidou) and Tobias [dot] MAASSENatec [dot] europa [dot] eu (Tobias Maassen) (ESOs)

 

Federal programme ‘Building continuing education and training networks (CET networks)’

(reference 2.2.2 in the German Recovery and Resilience Plan)

The objective of the measure is to support so-called ‘CET networks’, which promote the organisation of training activities, particularly for SME employees. More specifically, the measure aims to support the establishment or strengthening of professional development networks. Thereby, companies benefit from the experience of other firms as well as from advisory and educational centres and institutions. Through the networks and their consultancy, companies are enabled to develop their own strategic staff development plans and find or create optimal training measures. Furthermore, the CET networks will incentivise and support training providers to adapt their offer according to the needs of the companies. In total, 38 CET networks will be financed across Germany until December 2024.

More information can be found on the website of the government here and of the project here

 

Educational centres of excellence

(reference 3.1.3 in the German Recovery and Resilience Plan)

The guiding principle of the centres of excellence for digital and digitally supported teaching is close collaboration between science and stakeholders in teacher training and education. Modern schools need teachers with the best digital skills. This is where the centres of excellence come in, launched under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and in cooperation with the Länder. Until 2026, funding will be provided for research and the development of digitalization-related advanced training courses for teachers as well as the establishment and expansion of networks among stakeholders. The measure comprises four thematic centres of excellence and a science-led networking and transfer project. The latter supports the centres of excellence in promoting wide use of the results in advanced training for teachers and in raising public awareness of the topic of digitally supported teaching.

More information can be found on the website of the government here