University of Sydney, Australia – Case Study

In partnership with Akari, USYD has embedded AI-aware assessment design into institutional policy, curriculum review processes, and benchmarking frameworks.
The result is a scalable, structured approach that safeguards integrity, aligns with national quality standards, and prepares graduates for a world where AI is integral to professional and academic life.
Akari: Curriculum Transparency in Malaysian Universities – Unlocking Institutional Potential Through Data-Driven Design

This whitepaper explores how a data-driven approach to curriculum design and governance can empower universities to communicate learning pathways with clarity, ensure regulatory alignment, and engage students, faculty, and employers in a shared understanding of outcomes and expectations.
Akari: Empowering the Future of Education -: How Curriculum Management Systems Support Modular, Flexible, and Lifelong Learning

This whitepaper examines the global movement towards lifelong, learner-driven education – and how Curriculum Management Systems (CMS) are becoming essential infrastructure to deliver it.
You’ll see how the right CMS enables institutions to design modular programmes, embed stackable pathways, ensure regulatory compliance, and communicate opportunities with clarity and precision.
Bond University, Australia – Case Study

In this case study, discover how Bond University partnered with Akari to embed curriculum data into every corner of its enterprise – from subject outlines and enrolments to timetabling, grading, websites, and analytics.
Akari: Quality Assurance by Design, Built on the HERM Model

Quality assurance begins at design. In this whitepaper, we explore how Akari’s curriculum management system, underpinned by the Higher Education Reference Model (HERM), enables institutions to embed academic quality, compliance, and governance directly into curriculum design, review, and delivery.
Massey University, New Zealand – Case Study 2025

When Massey University set out to modernise its curriculum systems, they redefined how curriculum governance could serve both academic excellence and institutional strategy.
Akari: Curriculum Management Software – A Strategic Imperative – A Guide for CIOs and CTOs

Most universities don’t realise just how much strategic potential – and risk – lies in how they manage their curriculum.
Uncover what your institution might be overlooking.
Akari Webinar: The Value of Digitising Your Curriculum – Replay – Direct Access
WEBINAR The Value of Digitising Your Curriculum Invite a colleague to request access Buyer’s Guide to Curriculum Management Software Use this step-by-step document to guide you through the process of evaluating curriculum systems. DOWNLOAD When evaluating curriculum management platforms, it’s critical to identify a solution that provides a streamlined, secure experience not only for senate […]
Akari Academic Partnership Management Survey
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Research Gate: Building a successful partnership in higher education institutions
Educational partnership becomes a common practice in higher education. This study clarifies the practices of educational partnership in higher education institutions. A model of educational partnership has been built to identify its successful factors. The five determinants to the partnership’s success are the following: commitment to partnerships, curriculum and learning, quality and risk management, geographic and economic settings, and change management. This study can be guidance for those higher education institutions seeking and building successful partnership such as study abroad programme.
Akari Webinar: The Value of Digitising Your Curriculum – Replay
WEBINAR The Value of Digitising Your Curriculum Invite a colleague to request access Buyer’s Guide to Curriculum Management Software Use this step-by-step document to guide you through the process of evaluating curriculum systems. DOWNLOAD When evaluating curriculum management platforms, it’s critical to identify a solution that provides a streamlined, secure experience not only for senate […]