Through a publication in Medium, Joshua Broggi, gave updates on his project, Woolf University, the first university based on blockchain technology in the world, which will be based in Malta. Woolf University hopes to use the technology to save on administrative costs, guarantee the security of the degrees and bring the students' attendance, among many other uses.
Dr. Joshua Broggi is an academic at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Oxford and a member of his ruling congregation and help with colleagues wrote the white paper and founded Woolf University of which he would also be director. The project expects the first fully accredited university and the borders that use blockchain technology to enforce standards, eliminate and automate bureaucratic processes and safeguard financial and personal data.
The initiative, which was launched in March of the current year, admit distance learning, as well as personally, so it is becoming a platform for students and teachers can connect to anywhere in the world through an app. Although the platform is not complete, people use for students who approve their academic record and for which teachers have their payments secured by the application of intelligent contracts.
Regarding the decision to build the headquarters in Malta, Broggi wrote in the publication that the country offers an educational framework "based on British traditions". Joshua also comments that they have had meetings with the Minister of Education, Evarist Bartolo, and the National Commission for Higher and Higher Education.
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