Momentum Builds as More Nodes Complete Testing for Digital Nominations

Another step forward has been taken in bringing digital nominations closer into everyday practice as part of the Erasmus mobility process. QS MoveOn, one of the largest third-party providers, has now also successfully completed the conformance testing, becoming the sixth node to meet this requirement. This achievement marks another step toward a more connected and efficient digital ecosystem for higher education institutions across Europe.

The successful testing means that institutions should be a step closer to making practical use of digital nominations, helping to streamline workflows and reduce manual effort in day-to-day operations. This is good news not only for the institutions using this system, but for the wider community as well, as each additional connected node strengthens interoperability and data exchange at the European level.

With several other providers expected to follow with similar conformance tests in the near future, momentum continues to build. As more institutions and service providers come on board, the collective benefits of smoother cooperation will become increasingly tangible for everyone involved.