UNSW recognises that there are students whose religious faith may prohibit them from sitting examinations at certain times. During this period, you will not be permitted to use any electronic devices capable of transmission including computers, mobile phones, tablets and smart watches. When the same examination is rescheduled for the morning or afternoon of the same day, you will remain under supervision for the whole day and will need to bring your lunch and any study materials with you. If you have a timetable clash, the Examinations Team will reschedule your examination and notify you approximately 1 week prior to the commencement of the exam period of the arrangements for your clashing exams.
USYD TIMETABLE CODE
The Python source code for the WASM/UniKey authentication routine can also be found on the blog.Īgain, a blog post is located here, with instructions. Or you can just click here to access the instructions. Inspired by this comment: Is there any simple way to sync my timetable to my iPhone? /r/USydīlog Post containing the instruction to use this web app is linked by an icon in the top-right area. Not to be outdone by the folks at UNSW, here's a Timetable Exporter (for iOS, Gmail and Outlook) for the University of Sydney. I have no involvement whatsoever in the new Timetabling Calendar Feed, contact the Timetable Unit for support.
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The issue was addressed after this tool was created The University's Timetabling Unit has addressed the issue of having to manually input Timetable data into a Calendar Application
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USYD TIMETABLE HOW TO
If you don't know how to access the University's built in Timetable Calendar Feed, here are some steps to get you pointed in the right direction. To reiterate, the "Calendar Feed" is much nicer - if it hadn't existed then this tool would be updated for this year. The "Calendar Feed" was only made available (Semester 2, 2015) after this tool was created (Semester 1, 2015), and is completely fail-proof (as opposed to the hacky HTML table conversion that drives this tool).Īlthough the script is still active to process the WASM authentication, there have been numerous changes made to the Timetable website since 2015.Īs a result of these changes, this tool appears to have been broken, so you'd get authenticated, the script processes the timetable data, but see that it's different from the format last year, and breaks. This tool has been deprecated (and hence no longer maintained) in favour of the University's new "Calendar Feed". Fixed, but use the official calendar feed in case future changes are made to the timetable unit website :) N.B. University of Sydney Student Timetable Exporterĭetailed venue information? (adds additional processing time)