The International Science and Technology Credits (ISTC) is the internal credit system of the Consortium designed to facilitate academic and professional mobility within a global, decentralized framework. It serves as a standardized tool for documenting, converting, and recognizing learning achievements across different educational systems and jurisdictions.
Core Objectives of the ISTC System
- Learning Mobility: Facilitating the seamless transfer of academic results and learning records between participating institutions within the Consortium.
- Comparability: Providing a unified metric to compare educational outcomes from various frameworks and jurisdictions.
- Documentation: Serving as a secure method for recording the acquisition of specific learning outcomes, skills, and competencies.
System Integration and Standards
- Framework Alignment: For reference purposes, the ISTC system may be aligned with widely recognized international credit frameworks, such as the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) or Carnegie Units.
- Internal Recognition: Participating members agree on procedures for the mutual recognition of study periods and internal qualifications based on the ISTC system.
- Supplementary Role: The ISTC system is intended to supplement, rather than replace, national accreditation systems, respecting the institutional autonomy of its members.
Technology and Security
- Digital Traceability: Academic results and learning records associated with ISTC are stored in secure internal or distributed databases.
- Blockchain and DLT: The Consortium may employ digital or distributed ledger technologies to ensure the security, traceability, and permanent archiving of credit records.
- AI Integration: Artificial Intelligence tools may be utilized to manage the administration and personalization of the credit tracking process.
Professional and Honorary Application
Clear Distinction: It is explicitly stated that these internal credits and titles do not constitute governmental accreditations or traditional academic degrees.
Micro-credentials: ISTC units can be accumulated and combined through micro-certifications—digitally documented attestations of specific learning results.
Applied Recognition: The system may be used to acknowledge contributions to applied projects, innovation, and practical achievements within the Consortium network.

