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Last week UNIwise held WISEcon24. Taking place amidst the beautiful campus of Bucerius Law School, higher education professionals from cross Europe gathered to share best practice, discuss trending topics and much, much more.
At 11AM on 16 April, the Campfire session will kick off - chaired by Tom Moule, Senior AI Specialist at Jisc. We’re excited to be welcoming three brilliant speakers from across the UK higher education space…
On 14 March, UNIwise was privileged enough to be given the Internationalisation Award at the Aarhus Student Council's annual award show.
We are excited to announce an exclusive two-year partnership with Comm100, a leading omnichannel student engagement platform. The partnership enables us to provide Comm100’s leading live chat solution to higher education institutions seeking to transform student support and satisfaction during the examination period.
In 2023, a crucial decision was made allowing state exams in Hamburg to be taken digitally. This allowed long-time WISEflow users at Bucerius Law School to finally make a full transition to digital assessment for all exams and assessments.
Distance learning was still firmly on the agenda after the pandemic, alongside its counterpart, hybrid learning. Now, many students and academics want to be able to choose how they work. So, how can universities accommodate this?
UNIwise is happy to announce the winning of a tender to award a three year contract with the Universidade Aberta, Portugal.
Exciting times are ahead for UNIwise! We welcome Henrik Løvig as our new company CEO.
On 15 November, UNIwise welcomed those in the Aarhus area to a housewarming party for our new head office. We hosted suppliers, new neighbours, local customers and families for a relaxed get-together, with some drinks and snacks.
This blog post discusses the danger that cyberattacks post to the higher-education sector, alongside some tips and advice on how institutions can protect themselves from ransomware, malware and more.
On 20 October, a group of 25 enthusiastic young women in tech joined us in our Aarhus head office for an IT-camp. This was in collaboration with the Aarhus University Department of Computer Science.
UNIwise is in an exciting period of expansion, which our move to the new office symbolises. Swing by for a drink on 15 November to see the new space!
If you didn’t know what generative AI was 12 months ago, you almost certainly do now with the emergence of tools such as ChatGPT. But how do our students feel about recent developments in AI, and their impact on higher education?
An increasing number of higher education institutions are using data analytics to support students and guarantee retention. Find out what they are doing, why they are doing it and how it’s possible in our newest blog post.
The Arctic University of Norway (UiT) is a research university that contributes to knowledge-based development at the regional, national and international level. This case study follows a conversation with Maria Mykelstad, Administrative Manager at UiT.
Advance HE and HEPI recently published the annual Student Academic Experience Survey (SAES). Many of the positive messages from the report were ‘overshadowed by the cost-of-living crisis’ and its effects on students. We reflect on these findings, and offer some suggestions on how to alleviate the financial burden for students.
Im Folgenden finden Sie einen Bericht von Professor Dr. Gerd Mannhaupt, Vizepräsident für Studienangelegenheiten und Direktor der Erfurt School of Education an der Universität Erfurt. Prof. Dr. Mannhaupt spricht über den digitalen Wandel, Integrationen, Innovationen und mehr.
The following text is a report by Professor Dr. Gerd Mannhaupt, Vice President for Student Affairs and Director of the Erfurt School of Education at the University of Erfurt. Professor Dr. Mannhaupt discusses the digital transition, integrations, innovations and more.
We’re delighted to announce that WISEcon24 will be held at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, 9-10 April!
On Friday 16 June, UNIwise held its annual summer party at our headquarters in Aarhus. The day was filled with teamworking, music, cake and champagne – and we were joined by Daniel Mogerud of Monterro, our new partners, alongside fellow Board member Leif Bohlin - who called in remotely.
On Thursday 25 May, we hosted our first Partner Day at the Danish School of Media and Journalism.
UNIwise has partnered with B2B software investor Monterro. The partnership will enable us to strengthen our platform, provide better support for our customers and support greater outreach in Europe. Likewise, we will be better resourced to secure both our customers’ success and product fit in the years to come while scaling.
On Wednesday 17 May, 370 UCL students opted to take part in an in-person digital examination pilot, sat on WISEflow, at the ExCel Arena, London. We discussed this pilot with Joanne Moles, Head of Assessment Delivery and Platforms.
When the pandemic hit in 2020, students were sent to work from their homes as lockdowns came into effect worldwide. For many, however, this was not a feasible reality - huge numbers of students were unable to access the technology they needed to continue their studies. This issue is known as ‘digital poverty.’
UNIwise als bevorzugter Anbieter für das Zweite juristische Staatsexamen in Baden-Württemberg angekündigt
UNIwise announced as preferred provider for Baden-Württemberg Second State Examination in Law.
Verbesserte Feedback-Prozesse, "Flipped Classrooms" und digitale Innovation: Die Bucerius Law School über den Nutzen digitaler Prüfungsverfahren in Deutschland
Without proper end-point protection, participants’ computers are open to being infected by malware, and uploaded papers could be infected. This is why we have developed a malware scanning service for WISEflow.
A conversation with Lezel Roddeck, Director, Foreign Language Communication. Lezel discusses Bucerius’s WISEflow journey, some of the benefits the institution has realised along the way, and joint innovation through transformation technology and digitalisation.
The UNIwise Campfire session “Assessment moving forward with a step back to campus” took place on 28 February and featured perspectives from three UK universities on how they’re tackling the next steps in their assessment delivery.