Provision of a CRM Solution for Recruitment, Marketing and Admissions
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The University of Southampton is undertaking a major transformation programme centred on Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
The focus is on delivering an end-to-end CRM solution covering Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate Taught (PGT) and Postgraduate Research (PGR) Recruitment, Marketing and Admissions.
This procurement seeks a modern, scalable CRM platform that supports the University's strategic aims for organisational excellence, student number growth and enhanced digital capability.
Student recruitment is a core driver of University sustainability, providing a significant proportion of institutional funding.
The University must grow UG, PGT and PGR enrolments across multiple geographies in an increasingly competitive and volatile market.
Recruitment and conversion journeys are complex, long, multi-stage and personalised, involving prospective students and key influencers such as parents, teachers and agents.
A robust CRM is required to manage this complexity and optimise conversion.
The current CRM and admissions landscape is fragmented across multiple systems (e.g., UCAS, Banner ARC, Web-for-Admissions, Dynamics, Reach, Gecko, WPM, Business World, Room Service, IDM, PowerBI, QlikView).
These systems lack integration, create inconsistent user experiences, limit personalisation, hinder reporting, and rely heavily on manual workarounds.
Several systems are unstable, end-of-life or unable to evolve to meet future needs.
The University therefore requires a single CRM solution that provides an end-to-end view of the student journey, supports seamless data flows, enables personalisation at scale, incorporates international compliance processes (CAS, Visa), improves operational efficiency, and delivers advanced reporting and analytics.
The system must support process redesign, business change, integration with core platforms, and future scalability across the CRM programme.
This procurement will deliver the technical platform and supporting implementation services required to realise these aims.
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Interested parties are invited to express their interest and submit their proposals in accordance with the instructions provided in the tender documentation.
The University aims to ensure a fair, transparent, and competitive procurement process to select the most suitable partner for this significant project.
What the supplier must deliver
The University must grow UG, PGT
The University must grow UG, PGT and PGR enrolments across multiple geographies in an increasingly competitive and volatile market.
A robust CRM is required to manage
A robust CRM is required to manage this complexity and optimise conversion.
These systems lack integration, create inconsistent user
These systems lack integration, create inconsistent user experiences, limit personalisation, hinder reporting, and rely heavily on manual workarounds.
The system must support process redesign, business
The system must support process redesign, business change, integration with core platforms, and future scalability across the CRM programme.
This procurement will deliver the technical platform
This procurement will deliver the technical platform and supporting implementation services required to realise these aims.
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