From supply to demand-driven education at Windesheim University of Applied Science
Bath Spa University brings its creative vision to life with TimeEdit đź’š
Bath Spa is no stranger to originality. Known for its vibrant community, inspiring teaching, and stunning campuses, the university brings creativity into every part of the student journey. Now, that same mindset is shaping how planning gets done.
With TimeEdit, Bath Spa will be implementing a full suite of solutions, including Core, Allocate, Registration, Autopilot, Preferences, Reserve, Viewer, and Reporting. Creating a powerful foundation for everything from scheduling and student sign-ups to data transparency and strategic insight.
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In the university’s own words:
“We developed our requirements to future proof Bath Spa, and TimeEdit demonstrated their ability to help reach our goals and beyond.”
- Jamie McCaskie, Bath Spa University
From rollout to results, Bath Spa saw in TimeEdit a partner that understood not only the tech, but the context, the challenges, and the bigger picture. Our approach, shaped by years of experience with institutions globally, aligned with Bath Spa’s needs and ambitions:
This also marks another important chapter in our growing UK community - and we couldn’t be more excited to have Bath Spa on board.
To everyone at Bath Spa: Welcome to a community built on smarter planning, shared purpose, and just a bit of schedule-loving magic ✨
đź’š The TimeEdit Team
It's here: the State of Scheduling 2025
The State of Scheduling 2025 is a global survey that brings scheduling professionals together to share how their work is evolving and what’s needed to improve it.
Whether you're wrangling spreadsheets or fine tuning auto-scheduling layers, your voice can help uncover shared challenges, showcase progress, and inspire smarter solutions across the sector.
This year, we focus on Improving Scheduling Practices and Measuring Scheduling Outcomes.
Why participate?
âś” Benchmark your institution to peers
âś” Contribute in driving the importance and understanding of scheduling
âś” Get early access to the 2025 report and the full dataset
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Click below to get started. You don’t have to answer everything but the more you share, the more valuable the findings will be for the entire community.
The survey takes ~10 min to complete. Thanks for contributing.
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Roskilde University selects TimeEdit to improve scheduling and academic operations
Roskilde had been managing their academic planning with a system that, while familiar, came with limitations - especially around vendor communication and workflows for jointly taught activities. As Pia Nielsen, Educational Timetabler at the university, put it: the setup worked, but looking back, “we did things in a weird way.”
The tipping point came when it was clear that continuing with the status quo would hold them back. The decision to switch wasn’t easy - but it was necessary. After hearing strong recommendations from peers and engaging in open, constructive dialogue with the TimeEdit team, the university saw a better way forward.
TimeEdit stood out by demonstrating not just a strong technical fit, but a collaborative spirit. The team matched Roskilde’s expectations with real understanding, not just of the product, but of their challenges and the wider higher ed landscape.
Pia Nielsen, Educational Timetabler
Since the rollout, the benefits have been immediate:
-> Conflict control in exam scheduling has been dramatically improved
-> Managing jointly taught activities is now streamlined, “a game changer,” as Pia described it.
-> Viewer is strengthening communication between planners and faculty, cutting down back and forth.
-> Support requests are resolved quickly, often within an hour.
-> And most importantly: the system feels intuitive, familiar in the right ways, and clearly better in others.
In fact, for the spring timetable, staff beyond the core implementation group were able to build and manage schedules successfully. “Seeing that result makes me proud,” Pia said.
The university is planning to explore more TimeEdit functionality, including Outlook integration, Reserve, and Data Manager as they prepare for wider organisational updates. Pia summed it up best: the work has only just begun, but “I already have a list for Christmas hanging in the tree.”
To everyone at Roskilde University: thank you for the trust and the collaboration. We’re so glad to be on this journey with you 💚
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