How can national registries and Individual Learning Accounts strengthen adult learning across Europe?
The RALExILA Final Conference – One Europe, Many Learners will explore how comprehensive Adult Learning and Education (ALE) registries and Individual Learning Accounts (ILAs) can improve access, transparency, and quality in lifelong learning systems. As Member States implement ILAs and national registries, robust digital infrastructures are becoming essential for empowering learners and supporting evidence-based policy.
Join the RALExILA Final Conference on 3 December 2025, 9:30–17:30 in Brussels, Belgium. This in-person, full-day policy event will bring together representatives from national ministries, European institutions, social partners, and lifelong learning stakeholders to examine the future of ALE in Europe and the role of registries in enhancing learning rights.
What will you take away from this event?
Insights into the final results of the RALExILA project, including a common information model, quality assurance principles, and governance guidance for ALE registries
Lessons learned from national co-design processes and piloting activities across EU Member States
Strategic connections between registries, ILAs, and national skills strategies
Policy dialogue opportunities with decision-makers, experts, and providers on sustainable and interoperable digital infrastructures for adult learning
Who should attend?
National and regional policymakers in adult learning and education
Representatives from European institutions and social partners
Education providers, training organisations, and lifelong learning stakeholders
Researchers and experts in adult learning, skills, and digital infrastructure
Anyone interested in advancing access, equity, and innovation in adult learning systems
Join the RALExILA Final Conference to explore how ALE registries and ILAs can build a more inclusive, transparent, and learner-centered adult education ecosystem across Europe.
