Module administrators basically have control over everything relating to a specific module. For example, a module administrator can:
- Edit the details of a module
- Edit the module metadata
- Edit the module permissions
- Edit the module contacts (for comparison toolkits)
- Edit the module navigation (for comparison toolkits)
- Edit the module content elements (for videos, publications and events)
To give a user module administrator status, navigate to your profile dropdown and click System admin:

The System admin screen is displayed:

Select the user you want to give module admin status to, and click More actions:
Within the More actions options, click Edit permissions:

The Manage permissions screen is displayed:

Which lists all of the available modules, and whether this user is user admin, an internal user, an editor, an approve or a module admin for each specific module. For example, a GDPR module is shown below:

Here, you can select which 'status' is given to the user, for that module.
To set the user as a module admin for the module, select the Module admin checkbox and click Save. That user will now have module admin access for the selected module.