How institutions across three sectors implement the EASEC standard.
From secondary schools to universities to multinational organisations — the implementation scenarios, adoption patterns and documented outcomes from institutions currently working with EASEC across 60+ countries.
How universities, business schools and polytechnics implement EASEC.
Higher education institutions adopt EASEC across three dimensions — student certification, programme accreditation and graduate credentials — depending on their strategic priorities.
Certification des Compétences des Étudiants Pendant la Licence
Intégration LMS complétée sans perturbation des flux de travail académiques existants
Students receive externally validated competency evidence aligned with European standards
Graduation credential includes both the academic degree and EASEC competency profile
Employer partners receive verifiable, ESCO-aligned candidate competency data
Accréditation de Programmes selon les Normes ESCO, EQF et WEF
Programme learning outcomes mapped against ESCO, EQF and WEF and documented for QA reporting
Accreditation evidence ready for ANECA, ENQA or internal quality reviews
Institutional credibility strengthened through externally recognised programme accreditation seal
International partnership conversations supported by EASEC accreditation documentation
Émission de Credentials Numériques Europass aux Diplômés
Graduates receive Europass EDC and Open Badge 3.0 simultaneously at degree completion
International employers can verify graduate competencies in real time — no institutional contact required
Credential remains permanently accessible in the graduate's personal EASEC Wallet
Strengthening International Partnerships
EASEC public registry entry provides verifiable institutional profile visible internationally
Programme accreditation documentation used in partnership and consortium applications
European standard alignment communicated in markets where ESCO/EQF are recognised signals
Differentiating Executive & Continuing Education
EASEC certification added to executive and continuing education programmes without curriculum redesign
Measurable competency outcomes documented and used in programme marketing and institutional reporting
Rétention des participants et différenciation du programme améliorées grâce à une certification reconnue en externe
Certifying Academic Staff
Academic Staff Certificates issued to lecturers, tutors and programme coordinators
Certificate in Higher Education Teaching · Certificate in Professional Mentoring · Certificate in AI Collaboration
Staff certification evidence used in quality assurance and institutional accreditation documentation
How secondary schools implement EASEC.
Schools and secondary education institutions use EASEC to give students something no grade can provide — an objective, externally verified profile of their transversal competencies — and to certify the professional development of their teaching staff.
Student Competency Certification
Student competency profiles certified against ESCO and EQF — objective, externally verifiable
Assessment available in 7 languages — accessible across multilingual school communities
Competency evidence supports university application and vocational pathway decisions
Vocational Orientation with Ikigai Methodology
Personalised vocational profiles based on certified competency data — not self-assessment alone
Ikigai methodology adapted for secondary education contexts and EQF alignment
Guidance counsellors receive structured data to support individual student conversations
Teaching Staff Professional Certification
Certificate in Teaching Competencies
Certificate in Career Guidance & Employability Competencies
Certificate in Student Wellbeing & Mental Health Competencies
Certification used as evidence in school quality and inspection processes
Accréditation Scolaire
School accreditation against ESCO, EQF and WEF standards — 100% remote process
Accreditation seal used in institutional communications, website and enrolment materials
Quality evidence structured for regional and national education authority reporting
How organisations and L&D consultancies implement EASEC.
Corporate organisations, HR departments and L&D consultancies use EASEC to accredit their training programmes, certify employee competencies and add a professional certification offering that no competitor can match — under the European standard that multinational employers already recognise.
Corporate Training Accreditation
Training programmes accredited against ESCO, EQF, Tuning and WEF — 100% remote
Accreditation seal used in client proposals, procurement submissions and training communications
International organisations already use EASEC-accredited training to assure programme quality
Employee Skills Certification
Individual competency maps by person, team and organisation — ESCO and EQF aligned
Before and after certification data enables measurement of development impact
Audit-ready competency evidence for talent decisions, succession planning and L&D investment
Professional Role Certifications
Certificate in HR Professional Competencies · Certificate in Leadership Practice
Certificate in Corporate Training & Facilitation · Certificate in ESG & Sustainability
Certificate in AI Collaboration · Certificate in Professional Mentoring
L&D Consultancy Platform Adoption
300+ assessment dimensions · automated branded reports · AI proposal generator
Client portal gives clients real-time visibility of their results
EASEC certifications offered as a premium service line — new revenue, stronger client retention
3× operational capacity with the same team structure
Which of these scenarios fits your institution?
Each implementation path starts with a conversation — whether you are certifying students, accrediting programmes, certifying employees or scaling a talent consultancy. Our team will show you exactly how EASEC applies to your specific context.

