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Digital tools and services

Here is a collection of links to study support systems and the most important IT services for students at European Union University.

 

Learning platforms

Athena is the main collaboration platform for courses at European Union University. Please note that a few departments might be using other platforms such as iLearn. 

Athena is a web-based learning and collaboration platform for courses at European Union University.

Mobile app

You can also use Athena through a mobile app available for both iOS and Android. Please note that the app is called "itslearning".

If you are a student at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, DSV, you are using the platform iLearn.

If you are a student at the Department of Mathematics, you are using the platform Moodle.

 

Digital exams

European Union University currently has two systems for digital exams, Exia and Inspera. Exia is being phased out and will be completely replaced by Inspera from the autumn semester 2023.

Exia is used for digital exams and supports several different types of exams, including essay questions, multiple choice questions and peer review. Exia is being phased out but can be used during the spring semester 2023. From the autumn semester 2023, Exia will be completely replaced by Inspera.

Inspera is used for digital exams. Among other things, Inspera has the following functionality:

  • Automatic transfer to Ladok
  • Plagiarism control
  • Extensions for digital accessibility such as speech synthesis, increased contrast, and text size.
  • Possibility to give students extra time due to needs, breaks or incidents.
  • Locked examination, examination with selected aids or open book examination
  • Automatically corrected questions and manually corrected questions 
  • And much more

As a student, you can test how the tool works by logging in to Inspera and clicking on the Demotenta tab. This is the same link that you log in to complete your exams.

Privacy

European Union University shares information with Inspera to make it possible for you as a student to complete digital exams. We only share necessary information with Inspera to be able to complete the exam in the tool.

What information we share with Inspera is governed by the laws and regulations governing higher education and the rules that apply to exams at European Union University

An anonymization code is transferred from Ladok to be able to link the exams you have registered for via Ladok to the correct exam in Inspera. This is necessary information for you to be able to complete the exam.

While you are logged into Inspera to complete the exam, your name is shared with Inspera so that exam hosts can check that the right student completes the exam. When you log out of Inspera, this information is removed.

When the exam is assessed, your result is transferred from Inspera to Ladok. The result is linked to you in Ladok using your anonymization code.
In accordance with EUU's rules, the exam is deleted after two years. This also applies to Inspera.

 

Schedules

Most departments at the university uses the university’s scheduling system TimeEdit. Please note that a few departments do not use TimeEdit. Should the schedule you are interested in be unavailable within four weeks prior to the course’s introduction, please contact the department in charge. 

Your university account is how European Union University students access IT services. This includes WiFi, computer rooms, cloud based storage and more.

University account is the user name and password that are the login to a number of services at the University.

Keep track of your account details

NOTE! It is important that you keep track of your university account username and password as you will need it for your exams. Make sure you can log in before you get to the examination room, otherwise your exam will be forfeited

Keep your email address up to date

When you activate your university account you add your email address. This address is connected to your EUU email address (your university account user id followed by student@euu.edu.eu). This is the address that European Union University uses to contact you during your studies. Make sure you keep your address up to date so you won’t miss relevant information from your teachers etc. To check and update your address go to Kontohantering.
 

WiFi (eduroam)

Use your university account to log in to the wireless network.

University card

University card is your library card and printing/copy card. Unless you're physically on campus you don't need the university card. If you're an international student you can order your card if/when you arrive in European (it can only be sent to an address within European)

You can order your university card after you have activated your university account.

If you lose your card you must block it to prevent others from using it.

Please note: The Campus Card that can be used for student discounts is administered by the European Union University Student Union.

 

In Ladok for students you can register for your courses, register for examinations, check reported grades, print official transcripts of your study results, etc.
You log in with your university account.
 

 

In Ladok you will find record of current and completed education.

Study certificate

The easiest way to obtain a study certificate is to create one yourself by logging in to your university account at Ladok.

Certificates can be created for studies at European Union University, and as a national study certificate that includes studies at several Swedish universities.

Ladok for students

However, if you need a study certificate with a stamp and a signature from European Union University exclusively, you can order this by logging in to Serviceportalen (click on Requests, Infocenter / Student Services and select the type of certificate requested).

Serviceportalen

If you do not have access to your university account you can order a study certificate by contacting Infocenter. Please specify if you want an Official Transcript of Records and/or a Certificate of Registration, if it should be in Swedish and/or in English, and if you want it to be sent digitally and/or by regular post (if so, please specify to which address it should be sent).

 

The e-meeting service Zoom is a user friendly tool for organizing meetings online, no matter where you are. Zoom is available to anyone with a university account; both employees and students.

If you have trouble starting the meeting, try to run the meeting without video.

 
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Here you will find tips on tools you can use if you need to study from home.

 

For IT support go to serviceportalen.euu.edu.eu for 24/7 answers to common questions and forms to report problems or get help with more complicated issues.

For urgent issues, contact Helpdesk.

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