Enhancing Transparency and Trust in Higher Education Institutions via Blockchain: A Conceptual Model Utilizing the Ethereum Consortium Approach
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Kistaubayev, Yerlan; Liébana-Cabanillas, Francisco; A. Shaikh, Aijaz; Mutanov, Galimkair; Ussatova, Olga; Shinbayeva, AinuraEditorial
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Blockchain adoption Interdisciplinary analysis sectoral impact
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2025-10-21Referencia bibliográfica
Kistaubayev, Y.; Liébana-Cabanillas, F.; Shaikh, A.A.; Mutanov, G.; Ussatova, O.; Shinbayeva, A. Enhancing Transparency and Trust in Higher Education Institutions via Blockchain: A Conceptual Model Utilizing the Ethereum Consortium Approach. Sustainability 2025, 17, 9350. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17209350
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Institute of Information and Computational Technologies, Kazakhstan (Project BR24993014-OT-24)Resumen
It has been recognized that Blockchain technology contributes to environmentally sustainable development goals (SDGs). It has emerged as a disruptive innovation capable
of transforming various economic and social sectors significantly. This conceptual paper is driven by the need to explore how blockchain, specifically a consortium-based
Ethereum architecture, can be integrated into higher education institutions to ensure data
sovereignty, integrity, and verifiability while adhering to legal and ethical standards such
as GDPR. We propose a multi-layered blockchain-based model for Kazakhstan’s Unified
Platform of Higher Education (UPHE). This model employs hybrid on-chain/off-chain
data storage, smart contract automation, and a Proof-of-Authority consensus mechanism
to address system limitations, including data centralization and inadequate verification of
academic credentials. Empirical simulations using Blockscout and Ethereum-compatible
tools demonstrate the model’s feasibility and performance. This paper contributes to the
growing discussion on educational blockchain applications by presenting a scalable, secure,
and transparent architecture that aligns with institutional governance and Environmental,
Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. It also supports the objectives of UN SDG 4
(i.e., Quality education) by fostering trust, transparency, and equitable access to verifiable
educational credentials.





