
The EU Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) supports law enforcement officials in their work to prevent and fight against serious and organised crime, terrorism, and emerging security threats. CEPOL offers specialised vocational training at EU-level that facilitates and enhances cross-border law enforcement cooperation.
In 2025, the agency continued its efforts to promote a safer Europe. Throughout the year, CEPOL delivered 464 training activities to more than 33 000 law enforcement officials, achieving an impressive overall satisfaction rate of 97%.
190 onsite activities were organised in EU Member States. Furthermore, 274 e-learning activities, alongside 175 exchanges were implemented to enhance collaboration and professional development among law enforcement professionals.
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CEPOL’s International Cooperation projects in the EU neighbourhood region continued to strengthen law enforcement collaboration beyond EU borders as more than 3 000 officials participated in 195 activities.
In our new publication ‘2025 in brief’, you can explore key milestones and other activities carried out by the agency throughout 2025. Including the below short sections, it provides an overview of CEPOL’s main achievements:
- Enhancing capabilities related to EMPACT and serious crime investigations
- Core training priorities in our 2025 portfolio
- CEPOL Exchange Programme – advancing a common EU law enforcement culture
- Impactful law enforcement cooperation beyond EU borders
- CEPOL Research and Science Conference
- EU Strategic Training Needs Assessment and other analytical products enhance CEPOL’s offer
- Additional highlights from 2025
- Inauguration of CEPOL’s new headquarters in Budapest
- Visiting CEPOL’s new premises
Discover important updates, achievements, and notable moments from our agency’s work in 2025: click here to read the publication
More detailed information regarding CEPOL’s contribution to the EU security ecosystem is available in the Agency’s Consolidated Annual Activity Report 2025, which was approved in May 2026 by the CEPOL Management Board.