Cambridge University to scrap face-to-face lectures for entire year due to pandemic arenicolite

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 04:00:32


Cambridge University to scrap face-to-face lectures for entire year due to pandemic arenicolite

A spokesperson for the prestigious British university said it expects social distancing measures to be in place throughout the upcoming year.

It will continue to make lectures available online, and some small-group teaching may take place if participants can maintain a safe distance, but students will not be able to attend lectures in person.

'The University is constantly adapting to changing advice as it emerges during this pandemic. Given that it is likely that social distancing will continue to be required, the University has decided there will be no face-to-face lectures during the next academic year,' a University of Cambridge spokesperson said in a statement.



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'Lectures will continue to be made available online and it may be possible to host smaller teaching groups in person, as long as this conforms to social distancing requirements,' the university's statement added. The decision will be reviewed if guidelines around social distancing change.

Cambridge and Oxford, the UK's two leading universities, rely far more on smaller group teaching than large lectures -- so the move will probably not be as disruptive as it would be at most institutions.

But it demonstrates the dilemma facing universities around the world, many of which have been forced to shut their campuses and move classes online in recent months.

That situation has created uncertainty for people preparing to start their studies.

In the UK, university semesters begin in September. The traditional 'freshers' week' period at the start of the year sees students mixing in accommodation halls, bars and clubs, but it is seems likely that such activities will be discouraged this year.

On Monday, the University of South Carolina in the United States made changes to its fall semester in preparation for the likelihood that Covid-19 cases surge during cold and flu season this fall and winter.

'Lectures will continue to be made available online and it may be possible to host smaller teaching groups in person, as long as this conforms to social distancing requirements,' the university's statement added. The decision will be reviewed if guidelines around social distancing change. It will continue to make lectures available online, and some small-group teaching may take place if participants can maintain a safe distance, but students will not be able to attend lectures in person. On Monday, the University of South Carolina in the United States made changes to its fall semester in preparation for the likelihood that Covid-19 cases surge during cold and flu season this fall and winter. A spokesperson for the prestigious British university said it expects social distancing measures to be in place throughout the upcoming year. That situation has created uncertainty for people preparing to start their studies. In the UK, university semesters begin in September. The traditional 'freshers' week' period at the start of the year sees students mixing in accommodation halls, bars and clubs, but it is seems likely that such activities will be discouraged this year. That situation has created uncertainty for people preparing to start their studies. A spokesperson for the prestigious British university said it expects social distancing measures to be in place throughout the upcoming year. 'Lectures will continue to be made available online and it may be possible to host smaller teaching groups in person, as long as this conforms to social distancing requirements,' the university's statement added. The decision will be reviewed if guidelines around social distancing change. On Monday, the University of South Carolina in the United States made changes to its fall semester in preparation for the likelihood that Covid-19 cases surge during cold and flu season this fall and winter. Cambridge and Oxford, the UK's two leading universities, rely far more on smaller group teaching than large lectures -- so the move will probably not be as disruptive as it would be at most institutions. That situation has created uncertainty for people preparing to start their studies. It will continue to make lectures available online, and some small-group teaching may take place if participants can maintain a safe distance, but students will not be able to attend lectures in person. It will continue to make lectures available online, and some small-group teaching may take place if participants can maintain a safe distance, but students will not be able to attend lectures in person. Cambridge and Oxford, the UK's two leading universities, rely far more on smaller group teaching than large lectures -- so the move will probably not be as disruptive as it would be at most institutions. Cambridge and Oxford, the UK's two leading universities, rely far more on smaller group teaching than large lectures -- so the move will probably not be as disruptive as it would be at most institutions. A spokesperson for the prestigious British university said it expects social distancing measures to be in place throughout the upcoming year. 'Lectures will continue to be made available online and it may be possible to host smaller teaching groups in person, as long as this conforms to social distancing requirements,' the university's statement added. The decision will be reviewed if guidelines around social distancing change. A spokesperson for the prestigious British university said it expects social distancing measures to be in place throughout the upcoming year. On Monday, the University of South Carolina in the United States made changes to its fall semester in preparation for the likelihood that Covid-19 cases surge during cold and flu season this fall and winter.

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