Firm aims to make global education accessible

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An international education services company, EERIV Europe UAB, has said it aims to make global education accessible while positioning itself as a bridge between students and universities across continents, with plans to scale its operations and deepen partnerships with institutions in Europe and beyond.

Founded by Esong Flaubert, EERIV Europe offers a paid, end-to-end service model designed to guide students through every stage of studying abroad from choosing a university to arriving at their destination.

The company operates across education consultancy, student mobility, and academic partnerships, with a particular focus on African students seeking opportunities in Europe.

“Too many students miss opportunities not because they lack potential, but because the process is overwhelming. We built EERIV Europe to simplify that journey and improve outcomes,” Flaubert told The Guardian.

The firm provides a range of services under one platform, including university selection, admission processing, multi-application support, visa guidance, documentation preparation, application tracking, travel planning, accommodation assistance, and insurance.

Flaubert said the integrated model reduces common errors, shortens processing times, and improves both admission and visa success rates, addressing a gap he observed in how students access accurate information and navigate bureaucratic requirements.

“Our goal is to make global education accessible in a structured and reliable way. We are not just opening doors. We are guiding students through every step of the process,” he said.

The company also uses proprietary digital tools to give students visibility over their application progress, turning what is often a fragmented experience into a more manageable one.

EERIV Europe continues to expand its network of partner institutions across Europe while acknowledging ongoing challenges around regulatory differences and cross-border documentation requirements.

Looking ahead, it plans to scale its operations, strengthen institutional partnerships, and invest in its technology platform as it works towards becoming a central player in global education access over the next decade.

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