After years of juggling multiple legacy systems and with a clear goal to cut vendor clutter and costs, UC has chosen to simplify academic planning and scheduling with one unified platform. It’s a big step forward, and we’re honoured to be right there with them, helping make academic operations more connected.
Why UC chose TimeEdit
At the heart of UC’s decision is TimeEdit’s mature scheduling core, built to handle the real-world complexities of space, teaching delivery, and resource planning. By adding integrated modules for exams, allocation, and reporting, UC can now replace scattered processes with one system that connects it all.
As Martin Drinkwater from UC shared:
“The biggest business benefit is with scheduling - TimeEdit understands that ecosystem and builds from there.”
Martin and the team are especially to realise valuable gains:
- Cutting complexity by consolidating multiple systems and vendors
- Gaining visibility of teaching activities to make better workforce and space decisions
- Bringing exam scheduling into the same flow as class timetabling for stronger continuity
- Using flexible tools like auto-scheduling and constraint management to save time and effort
Timetabling and Class Registration works better together
For UC, a big step forward is bringing timetabling and allocation into the same workflow. No more disconnected processes, schedules are built and students are allocated with one shared data model.
That means students get a fairer shot at classes that actually fit their lives and preferences, while staff gain tools that balance those choices with teaching capacity and room availability. The outcome? More satisfied students and smarter use of every teaching resource.
Momentum and enthusiasm on the ground
The University of Canberra project team has been quick to recognise the great effort from the project team, praising how we’ve accelerated delivery while remaining easy and enjoyable to work with. We are happy for those kinds words and it’s already shaping up to be a strong partnership.
As Luke Maidens, project Manager at University of Canberra shared after the first weeks of the project:
“I’ve been genuinely impressed by how smooth the collaboration has been. Seeing key end users light up with excitement over the new functionality and ways of working really speaks to the strength of your team.”
A warm welcome onboard University of Canberra 💚