The largest of our education directories — built for comparison rather than lead capture.
Students comparing study destinations have to visit a different site for each country, each with its own definitions, its own gaps, and usually an agency behind it trying to place them somewhere specific.
Universities were sourced from open institutional registers rather than typed in, then enriched and de-duplicated. The information architecture runs continent → country → state → city so a student can narrow from "somewhere in Europe" to a shortlist without knowing the vocabulary first.
A single directory that spans 174 countries with real institutional data, structured so that every level of the hierarchy is a landing page in its own right.
Federal education data turned into an admissions directory.
Every programme on the site is a real DAAD listing, with a source link back to it.
The engine that the USA, Germany, Malaysia and Australia directories were forked from.