StudiesIn Acquires Key Student Traffic Network in Its Mission to Become #1 Study Abroad Portal for Europe

This acquisition strengthens StudiesIn’s position to expand services and better serve more than 1 million international students across Europe a year.
Barcelona, Spain — 25 June 2025.
StudiesIn.com, an end-to-end tech led service platform for international students seeking education opportunities abroad, today announced it has acquired a top-ranked student traffic network that drives significant study abroad interest across Europe.
This strategic move will accelerate StudiesIn’s expansion efforts, enabling the company to reach over one million international students and strengthen its position as the number one study abroad portal for Europe.
The acquired network includes well-established platforms like Studying-in-Spain.com, Studying-in-UK.org, and Studying-in-France.org, which have provided trusted study abroad information for over a decade. Combined with StudiesIn’s advanced technology and services, this acquisition will enable the company to reach and support more international students in pursuing their educational goals across Europe. This move comes amid growing international student interest in Europe, driven by increasingly strict visa and immigration policies in the US and UK, positioning StudiesIn to capitalize on shifting market trends and accelerate its expansion.
“Acquiring the network marks a major milestone in our journey to lead Europe’s study abroad market,” said Tom Miessen, CEO and co-founder at StudiesIn Technologies. “This acquisition strengthens our ability to connect students with the best educational opportunities in Europe, both public and private, at the same time enhancing our platform’s reach and value.”
“After many years dedicated to higher education publishing, I’m proud to leave a legacy that goes beyond just information, empowering even more students on their journey to achieving their dreams,” said Besart Bajrami, founder at NextSEO.
With this acquisition, StudiesIn plans to integrate the newly acquired assets into its existing platform over the next quarter, expanding marketing efforts and launching new student support initiatives across Europe.
Currently, StudiesIn is actively raising €500K, with €200K already committed from investors and crowdfunding platforms like Crowdcube, inviting everyone to join and be part of this meaningful mission to serve over a million students on their dream to study abroad.
About StudiesIn Technologies
StudiesIn is a tech-led service platform dedicated to simplifying the journey for international students seeking to study abroad in Europe. StudiesIn has helped over 23,000 students already, and now, using AI, the platform will match students to programs and support them in different languages. It offers unbiased advice and access to public universities, helping students save up to 90% on tuition fees.
I spent a fall semester in Valencia
Finding the Valencia program was fate. I still feel like it's a rare, undiscovered secret that only I was privileged enough to explore and call home. It fulfilled a combination of desires for me. I knew I wanted to learn Spanish, and had boiled it down to Spain because unlike South or Central America, I'd have access to traveling throughout Europe and North Africa.
From there, I realized I wanted a city of a decent size. Madrid and Barcelona were the other two Spanish cities for which programs were offered. I'd been to Madrid and enjoyed it very much, but I didn't like that it was so far inland. I heard Barcelona was amazing, but its main language was Catalan.

Then I came across Valencia, Spain's third largest city, located east on the Mediterranean coast. With about 800,000 people, it was an ideal size for being able to experience that large metropolitan vibe while still being able to run into familiar neighborhood faces. Valencia is also the birthplace of paella, and boasted some of Spain's best cuisine (in my humble opinion)
I knew I wanted to learn Spanish
The littoral outlet for well-heeled Deià, a village that has been home to Mick Jagger, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Branson and poet Robert Graves who is buried there, Cala Deià may be small (200m wide), far from sandy beaches but the water is crystal clear, the rocky outcrops imposing and the atmosphere convivial.
A mixture between the fresh caught seafood from the adjacent sea and the best rice dishes, as well as the sweet delectables like buñuelos and the sugary almond treat turron.
But dessert for me tended to be fruit, as I took advantage of the region's incredible bounty (the Valencia orange being one of the most delicious fruits I've ever had -- that perfect balance between sweetness and citrus acidity).
My plans for the near future
As of now, I am set to graduate in June from CUNY Hunter College with a bachelor's degree in Media Studies. I've already made plans, while not yet fully developed, to take some time off after undergrad and return to Spain.
I am going to try and find a job or internship somewhere in the vast field of media. My mind's run agog with possibilities: finding a job or internship, teaching English, or even enrolling in a Spanish university for graduate school. In a perfect world, I would be a foreign correspondent based in Madrid for The New York Times. favourite beach, Cala Deià, can be found here, one of the most bewitching inlets on Mallorca’s entire coastline with the clientele to match.
