Publishable examination parts without results

Until now, a student could only see examination parts with a published result. Now, all publishable examination parts are visible, even the ones where no result has been published. This way, it is easier for a student to see what is missing. Teachers and...

Recent activity of current student

Once you take (as a teacher) the next student in the queue, you are now able to see that student’s recent activity. This option is available while the teacher is on the way to or in session with the student. More information is available in the user...

Own degree thesis project statistics

Teachers have now access to a new view with statistics about degree thesis projects that they have contributed to as supervisor, assistant supervisor, reviewer or examiner. The statistics are presented by year or education cycle and it is also possible to only include...

Special assistance with expiration date

It is now possible to define a date after which a student’s special assistance becomes invalid. Thus, the special assistance is only valid for examination occasions until that date. The exam administrators’ views for follow-up, examinee registration and...

More options for programme goal follow-up

The programme coordinators’ view for programme goal follow-up has been updated with new possibilities. The new options make it possible to see all courses and course segments that are part of the programme plan of the selected program offering, or only see the...

Programme goal follow-up

The follow-up view for programme goals (degree goals according to the higher education ordinance) offers now some new features that allow the user to see the programme content per semester (previously only sorted per semester) and makes it possible to show the things...

Support in SciPro for entering consent to digital publication

From now on thesis authors need to give consent in SciPro concerning digital publication of their thesis. Authors can enter their consent when the reflection text is uploaded. The consent may be changed at any time after that. There are three levels of consent; “do...