Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give prospective students, current students, staff and partners a clear, accessible way to find programmes, admissions, research and campus information.
When course pages are inconsistent, entry requirements are buried, and key details are spread across multiple sections, applicants struggle to compare options confidently. This creates extra enquiries for your admissions team and increases the risk that prospective students miss important deadlines or requirements.
Application dates, required documents, tuition information and selection procedures can change across the academic year. If updates rely on too many people or too many manual steps, your website can show conflicting information at the exact moment applicants need clarity.
Academic profiles, departmental pages and research summaries often become outdated because responsibility for updates is unclear. This affects credibility, makes internal coordination harder, and creates problems for prospective students, researchers and external partners trying to identify the right contact or expertise.
Higher education institutions often need to publish information for international students, exchange partners and researchers in more than one language. Without a structured approach, translated content falls behind, important pages are missed, and users receive incomplete or inconsistent information.
Help visitors browse and compare study programmes by degree level, subject area, study mode, language, location and application status. Present entry requirements, course structure, fees and deadlines in a consistent format that is easy to scan on any device.
Publish application steps, deadlines, required documents, tuition details and selection criteria in one clearly governed area of your website. Make it easier for authorised teams to update critical admissions content quickly and keep information aligned across related pages.
Create structured staff, department and research profiles so visitors can find academic expertise, teaching areas, publications, contact details and organisational roles without searching across disconnected pages.
Provide dedicated journeys for international applicants, exchange students and partner institutions, including visas, language requirements, accommodation, mobility opportunities and support services. Keep multilingual content organised so each audience sees the information relevant to them.
Bring together essential student information such as academic calendars, wellbeing support, library access, disability services, accommodation guidance and key administrative contacts in one accessible location.
Yes. We design higher education websites to support WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements and the practical needs that come with public sector publishing. This includes clear navigation, accessible content patterns, support for multilingual content, and a structure that helps your teams maintain compliance over time rather than treating it as a one-off exercise.
We plan the website around data minimisation, clear user journeys and appropriate handling of forms, contact details and consent-based interactions. We also help you review where personal data appears across staff profiles, enquiry forms and student-facing services so your website supports your wider GDPR responsibilities.
Yes. We assess the systems you already rely on and plan practical connections where they improve the user experience or reduce duplicate work for your teams. This may include admissions data, course information, staff directories, document repositories or other institutional services, depending on your procurement and security requirements.
We work in a structured way that fits public sector procurement, governance and review processes. That includes clear scopes, documented requirements, staged approvals, accessibility and compliance considerations, and collaboration with communications, IT, academic departments and procurement stakeholders throughout the project.