


Education Host provides full stack development hosting designed specifically for universities. Using the Student Web Host Manager (SWHM), students get automatic access to real frontend, backend and database environments — all aligned with teaching blocks, deadlines, Azure AD identity, and academic requirements.
Full stack development hosting refers to providing students with complete web development environments that support every layer of the stack:
SWHM provides everything in one automated workflow so lecturers and IT teams no longer need to manually create accounts, generate databases or set up hosting.
Full stack modules are demanding. Students must practise real-world deployment, database queries, debugging, live application behaviour, and integration between client and server code. SWHM gives students this full stack development hosting seamlessly.
When a student signs in via Azure AD, SWHM automatically sets up everything needed for a full stack project:
This is true automation — reducing IT workload from hours to seconds.
Because full stack projects often run over several weeks, SWHM aligns hosting with your university’s academic structure:
This protects academic integrity **without requiring lecturer intervention**.
SWHM includes built-in support for team-based full stack development:
This makes SWHM ideal for capstone modules, team-based assessments and collaborative development.
For industry definitions of full stack development, see MDN Web Docs and W3Schools Full Stack Overview.
SWHM is built for computing departments who need real hosting without manual administration.