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University Management System for the EU

A single platform that handles Bologna Process degree structures, ECTS credit transfers, Diploma Supplement generation, Erasmus+ mobility, and GDPR data residency inside the EU. Open-source at the core so European universities keep sovereignty over student data and cost.

A university management system for the EU is higher education software configured for European frameworks including the Bologna Process three-cycle degree structure, ECTS credit accumulation and transfer, the Diploma Supplement (as defined by the European Commission, Council of Europe, and UNESCO/CEPES), Erasmus+ mobility reporting, and GDPR-compliant data residency inside the EEA. OpenEduCat's university configuration ships with all five and is licensed under LGPLv3 so institutions retain sovereignty.

27EU member states with sovereignty-compatible deployment options24Official EU languages supported25-30hStudent workload per ECTS credit (standard)

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Bologna Three-Cycle Degree Structure

Model Bachelor (180-240 ECTS), Master (60-120 ECTS), and Doctoral programs with the required workload calculations. Track first-cycle, second-cycle, and third-cycle qualification frameworks aligned with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) levels 6, 7, and 8.

ECTS Credit Accumulation and Transfer

Every course carries an ECTS credit value with the standard 25-30 hours of student workload per credit. Grade tables use ECTS A-E letter grading alongside the national grading scale. Learning agreements, transcripts, and transfer credits all conform to the ECTS Users' Guide 2015.

Diploma Supplement Generator

One-click generation of the Diploma Supplement in the European Commission and Council of Europe format. Bilingual output (institution's national language plus English) covers all eight sections including qualification info, level, contents, function, and additional info. Ready for QUALIFICATIONS acquired anywhere in the EHEA.

Erasmus+ Mobility Management

Track incoming and outgoing Erasmus+ students, learning agreements, host university partnerships, and mobility grants. Generate Erasmus Without Paper (EWP) compatible data feeds so mobility offices meet the digital mobility deadline set under Erasmus+ 2021-2027.

GDPR Data Residency in the EU

Self-host in any EU member state or use managed hosting in Frankfurt or Amsterdam. Data Processing Agreement, Records of Processing Activities (Article 30), and Data Subject Access Request tooling are included. Data never crosses to non-adequacy countries without explicit consent.

Multi-Language for EU Official Languages

Interface, transcripts, and student communications available in all 24 official EU languages including French, German, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, and Romanian. Right-to-left support included for institutions serving MENA and diaspora students.

PIC and OID Registry Integration

Store the university's Participant Identification Code (PIC) and Organisation ID (OID) used across EU funding and mobility platforms. Automated compliance checks with the EU Funding and Tenders Portal for grant reporting.

Doctoral Training and Supervisor Management

Track doctoral candidates, thesis supervision committees, annual progress reports, and doctoral schools. Aligns with the Salzburg Principles for doctoral training and satisfies data reporting for EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions grantees.

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Public Universities Under GDPR

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Legacy US-hosted SIS makes GDPR compliance a quarterly audit headache. Data Subject Access Requests take weeks to fulfill because student data lives in three systems.

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A single EU-hosted platform holds admissions, grades, and mobility data. DSAR fulfillment drops from weeks to hours, and the annual DPO audit finishes without exceptions.

Multi-Country University Alliances (European Universities Initiative)

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Nine partner universities in an EU-recognized alliance run nine different SIS platforms, making joint programs and blended intensive programs (BIPs) a data-reconciliation nightmare.

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Alliance members share course catalogs, ECTS mappings, and learning agreements through a common open-source layer. Joint programs launch faster because the ECTS transfer logic is identical across partners.

Doctoral Schools Reporting to National Ministries

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Ministries in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain each demand doctoral candidate reports in different formats, and the current tools require manual re-entry per ministry.

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Standard fields feed each ministry export via a configurable mapping. Doctoral school directors produce national reporting in a few clicks, freeing time for supervisor training and thesis defense scheduling.

27
EU member states with sovereignty-compatible deployment options
24
Official EU languages supported
25-30h
Student workload per ECTS credit (standard)
3M+
Learners globally on OpenEduCat platforms

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Does OpenEduCat generate the Diploma Supplement?

Yes. The Diploma Supplement is generated per the joint European Commission, Council of Europe, and UNESCO/CEPES template. Output is bilingual (national language plus English) and covers all eight required sections. The template is version-controlled so updates to the EHEA guidance can be applied centrally.

How is ECTS credit calculated?

Each course is assigned an ECTS credit value based on total student workload, using the standard of 25 to 30 hours of work per credit as defined in the ECTS Users' Guide 2015. This covers lectures, seminars, self-study, and assessment. Programs are typically 60 ECTS per academic year, matching the Bologna Process framework.

Is OpenEduCat GDPR-compliant?

Yes, when configured for EU operation. Self-hosting in an EU or EEA data center keeps student personal data within the appropriate jurisdiction. The platform ships with a signed Data Processing Agreement, Records of Processing Activities per GDPR Article 30, role-based access controls, immutable audit logs, and Data Subject Access Request workflows. Institutions retain the role of Data Controller.

Can we host in our own country data center?

Yes. Because OpenEduCat is open-source under LGPLv3, universities install it on any infrastructure they choose: national research computing services (like GEANT-connected data centers), on-premises servers, or EU-region public cloud. This is important for institutions bound by national sovereignty rules on public sector data.

Does it support the Erasmus Without Paper network?

Yes. OpenEduCat produces EWP-compatible data for learning agreements, inter-institutional agreements, and course catalog exchange. This aligns with the Erasmus+ 2021-2027 program requirement to digitize mobility administration and phase out paper-based learning agreements.

How does it handle the different national grading scales?

Each program can be configured with the national grading scale (French 0-20, German 1-5, Spanish 0-10, Italian 18-30, and others) alongside the ECTS grading table showing the distribution of grades. Transcripts show both the national grade and ECTS letter grade for incoming mobility students.

Is it suitable for a European Universities Alliance?

Yes. Multiple institutions in an alliance can standardize on OpenEduCat while each running its own instance in its own country for sovereignty. Alliance-wide reporting is done through a shared BI layer or federated data model. Joint programs, blended intensive programs, and shared course catalogs are natively supported through ECTS.

What does it cost for a mid-sized European university?

The Community Edition is free under LGPLv3. Enterprise support with SLA-backed help, priority patches, and managed EU hosting starts at 19 EUR (equivalent to $19 USD) per user per month. For a 15,000-student university, this is significantly lower than the multi-million EUR annual cost of proprietary Ellucian or Anthology platforms.

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