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    • Luxembourg
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Pranjul Shah's testimonial

    Pranjul SHAH University of Luxembourg, Indian, married, 2 children "From the beginning, Euraxess was very helpful in simplifying the administrative process for me and this simplified the uncertainties linked to moving to a new country. Luxembourg can be a bit administratively heavy country at the...

    • United Kingdom
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Pregnancy

    If you or a member of your family are pregnant, there are plenty of sources of information and advice on the type of care you are entitled to in the UK. Maternity rights for employees Women who are pregnant and employed in the UK have rights under their employment contracts. The information on...

    • Poland
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Pregnancy & Family

    Obstetrics, Medical University of Bialystok Healthcare for pregnant women If you are insured within the public healthcare system in Poland (National Health Fund - NFZ) all the the medical services provided by the public hospitals and clinics are free-of-charge. Therefore, having found out that you...

    • Netherlands
    • Living in Europe
    • Medical care

    Pregnancy & Maternity

    Pregnancy & Maternity In the Netherlands, there is a system of midwives and gynaecologists. Midwives guide the healthy pregnancies and regular births. A gynaecologist steps in when complications arise. A midwife has had an intensive education of 4 years to get a bachelor degree. During those 4 years...

    • Switzerland
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Pregnancy and maternity

    Protection of pregnant women and mothers at work Pregnant women and mothers benefit from special protective measures for the period up to the birth, after the birth and while breast-feeding. The number of working hours is restricted to nine hours a day, and there is a ban on work at night for at...

    • North Macedonia
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe, Leaving Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues, Job opportunities

    Preschool Education

    The Constitution mandates free and compulsory primary and secondary education in the Republic of Macedonia and the Law on Primary Education specifies that all children from 7 to 15 years of age attend school for a compulsory 8 years. The Law on High School Education specifies that all adolescents...

    • Slovenia
    • Working in Europe
    • Recognition of diplomas

    Prior Education Recognition

    For anyone that wishes to be employed or study in Slovenia, his/her prior education in another country (i.e. not in Slovenia) has to be 'translated' into the Slovenian education system. Such conversion is done by the ENIC-NARIC centre at the Ministry of the Republic of Slovenia for Education...

    • Switzerland
    • Working in Europe
    • Job opportunities

    Professional Networks

    If you are an alumni of a SNSF or Marie Curie grant have a look at their networks: Swiss National Science Foudation: SNSF World Network Marie Curie Alumni Association

    • United Kingdom
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Public transport

    Getting around is generally quite easy in the UK, as the public transport network is very well developed, although the costs of the different types of transport available can vary according to region. Rail Britain’s rail network connects over 2000 stations around the country and the trains are run...

    • Ireland
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Public Transport

    Railways Irish rail Rail travel in Ireland is available between the major cities. Dublin is the primary conduit for all rail travel in Ireland, with services from Dublin to Galway, Limerick, Cork, Waterford and Belfast and any major towns between. The Irish Rail website provides information about...