Anabin
Anabin is a database of the German government that provides information about the accreditation and acceptance of foreign third-level degrees. It is the binding reference for German administrations, employers and private individuals to validate degrees. Within the European Union, all degrees by all member countries are inter-acceptable therefore Anabin is a reference mostly for non-European degrees.
History
The database was first launched as a cooperation of three German-speaking countries:- Germany, the Hessian Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts
- * together with the former Central Agency for Foreign Education,
- Austria, the Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs, and
- Luxembourg, the Federal Ministry of Economy.
Accreditation
Anabin accredites in two steps: First, foreign institutions itself. This list provides insight whether a foreign institution is rated as providing equivalent education and research skills as the standard German institution. The institutions are put into three brackets:H+ means the institution is seen as equivalent to a German Hochschule.H- means the accreditation is neither not yet or never will be rated as equivalent to a German institution of higher education.H+/- means the institution’s degrees are accredited on a case to case-basis and offers degrees that are equivalent to the German education standard and others that are not.Practical implications might be that a German hospital may only hire and have working a medical professional with an accredited education from an accredited institution. The database is also a reference for public employees with foreign degrees to confirm their eligibility for higher positions. The database is also the first reference for applicants of a Blue Card. If individuals are unsure about the status of their degree they can request an official evaluation of their degree.