Adoption
Artemis is used and evaluated by universities and schools in several countries. This page is the canonical list; the README and the Artemis website link here instead of keeping their own copies.
Universities and schools using or evaluating Artemis
- Technical University of MunichGermany
- Instance
- artemis.tum.de
- Contact
- Stephan Krusche
- LFU Innsbruck, Uni Salzburg, JKU Linz, AAU Klagenfurt, TU WienAustria
- Instance
- artemis.codeability.uibk.ac.at
- Project
- codeAbility project
- Contact
- Michael Breu
- University of StuttgartGermany
- Instance
- artemis.sqa.ddnss.org
- Contact
- Steffen Becker
- Universität PassauGermany
- Instance
- artemis.fim.uni-passau.de (only accessible via the university network or VPN)
- Contact
- Benedikt Fein
- Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyGermany
- Instance
- artemis.cs.kit.edu
- Contact
- Dominik Fuchß
- Hochschule MünchenGermany
- Instance
- artemis.cs.hm.edu
- Contact
- Michael Eggers
- Technische Universität DresdenGermany
- Contact
- Andreas Domanowski
- Hochschule HeilbronnGermany
- Contact
- Jörg Winckler
- Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium MünchenGermany
- Contact
- Valentin Herrmann
Interested institutions
- HU BerlinGermany
- Contact
- Lars Grunske
- Westsächsische Hochschule ZwickauGermany
- Contact
- Heiko Baum
- Technische Universität ChemnitzGermany
- Contact
- Danny Kowerko
- Universität zu KölnGermany
- Contact
- Andreas Vogelsang
- Technische Universität DortmundGermany
- Contact
- Falk Howar
- Universität BielefeldGermany
- Contact
- Daniel Merkle
- Universität UlmGermany
- Contact
- Matthias Tichy
- Technische Hochschule MittelhessenGermany
- Contact
- Christian Prause
- Imperial College LondonUnited Kingdom
- Contact
- Robert Chatley
- University of South AustraliaAustralia
- Contact
- Srecko Joksimovic
Adopting Artemis
To evaluate Artemis, start with the administrator guide and the production setup documentation. The platform comparison helps position Artemis against systems you may already run, and Trust and transparency answers the security, privacy, and AI questions that usually come up in an institutional review.
If your institution is too small to run its own instance, or you want to try Artemis before deciding, the Artemis team at TUM can host an instance for you. Write to artemis@xcit.tum.de.
Keeping this list accurate
The list lives in one data file in the Artemis repository. To be added, corrected, or removed, open a pull request against it or write to artemis@xcit.tum.de.
Each entry can carry the year in which it was last confirmed with the institution, shown next to the name once it is set. Entries are re-confirmed in a yearly round, and an entry that has not been confirmed for two years is re-confirmed or removed, so that the list stays worth trusting.
Share what Artemis changed for you
A logo says that an institution uses Artemis. What other institutions actually want to read is what changed: how large the courses are, how much feedback students now get, what the move cost, and what did not work. If you have written that up anywhere durable, a paper, a conference talk, a blog post, or a page in this documentation, an entry can link to it and we would like to add it.
Numbers help more than adjectives: cohort size, exam size, submissions per week, time from submission to feedback. Send it to artemis@xcit.tum.de or open a pull request.