Campus doors are (slowly) opening

Uni Canberra reopens the library, there are also “socially-distant-friendly study” places.

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Macquarie U VC S Bruce Dowton says staff will, “deliver some on-line teaching from designated spaces on campus, with students engaging from home.”

“We may be able to bring more coursework and activities back onto campus in session two (July 27-November 29) if circumstances change. However, we cannot assume this will be possible for all classes to be on campus.”

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Uni Queensland VC Peter Hoj told ABC Radio in Brisbane last week, ““we will have an on-line teaching capability for all of semester two but we also hope that restrictions will be lifted sooner rather than later so that we can reintroduce on-campus teaching activities.”

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From Monday Uni Tasmania will “begin to introduce some essential activities back to our campuses,” such as “practical assessments.” However, they will only involve, “very small numbers of people.”

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Flinders U staff will return to campus on Monday, with “student-facing” services and facilities re-opening May 25. All classes that moved on-line in March, stay there for the rest of semester one (ends July 26).

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UNSW libraries are closed but users can still borrow via a catalogue click and collect.


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