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https://Upload.Wikimedia.org/wikiversity/beta/b/bc/Wiki.png Wikiversity Beta
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Language: Multilingual
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Multi-license
Main topic: Learning
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Wikiversity Beta is the multilingual hub, founded 2006, for the entire Wikiversity project. As well as providing a platform for Wikiversity related material of all languages, it also acts as the meta wiki for the entire Wikiversity project, and crucially the incubator, in that it provides the stepping-stone method of nurturing new language versions of Wikiversities to launch in their own separate language sub-domain (subject to the WMF standard approvals procedures).

Wiki size: 3,309 article pages see stats

(As of: 2021-08-14)

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WikiversitySet learning free — is a linguistic edition 'project', and collection of wiki sites of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) in different languages; for the creation and use of free learning materials and activities. Wikiversity is a multi-dimensional centre dedicated to learning, teaching, research, and service. Officially launched 2006, its primary goals are to:

  • Create and host free content, multilingual learning materials, resources, and curricula; for all age groups in all languages;
  • Develop and host collaborative learning projects and communities around these materials;
  • Complement and develop existing Wikimedia projects (e.g. a project devoted to finding good sources for Wikipedia articles).

Written textual content of all versions of Wikiversity wiki sites are made available under two licenses; both open content free licenses, namely: the GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL, or GFDL), and the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported license (CC-BY-SA 3.0).[1]


All Wikiversity wiki sites in these languages: (view / edit / talk)

As of November 2021, Wikimedia Meta-Wiki indicates that there are 17 Wikiversities of different languages, plus the Multilingual Wikiversity Beta; this latter also acts as the meta wiki for the entire Wikiversity project, and also as an 'incubator' for proposed future language versions of Wikiversity.

10,000+: German / Deutsch (de) • English (en) • French / Français (fr)
1,000+: Multilingual (beta) • Czech / Čeština (cs) • Spanish / Español (es) • Italian / Italiano (it) • Portuguese / Português (pt) • Russian / Русский (ru) • Chinese / 中文 (zh)
100+: Arabic / العربية (ar) • Greek / Ελληνικά (el) • Finnish / Suomi (fi) • Hindi / हिन्दी (hi) • Japanese / 日本語 (ja) • Korean / 한국어 (ko) • Slovene / Slovenščina (sl) • Swedish / Svenska (sv)

Any red links above need the {{Wiki}} infobox template, their Wikiversity URLs, the {{Wikimedia-stub}} template (if appropriate), and the {{Wikiversity}} navigation template added.