The university archive supports members of the university community in multiple ways:
For students, the archive stores documents relating to examinations passed. If you ever lose your certificate or transcript, you can still obtain proof of your academic achievements.
Organize and preserve knowledge and rights: The archive records the totality of HSHL’s knowledge, including legal claims, patents and license agreements. That way, the competencies of our university remain clearly defined and protected.
The protocols for governing bodies and committees ensure transparency and foster trust. The HSHL’s process flows remain reproducible for everyone.
Historical documentation: Photos and reports on events depict university life. This cultural heritage will enable future generations to track the trends and developments at the university while serving as memorabilia for the alumni.
Support research: The archive can compile the data from teaching staff on research projects. That way, students and researchers can find information for their own work and can post-process data or develop new ideas.