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Edinburgh moves undergraduate teaching online for rest of year

Scottish university hopes to resume face-to-face tuition on postgraduate taught courses

Published on
January 22, 2021
Last updated
January 30, 2021
University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh has said that undergraduate teaching and assessment will remain online for the rest of the academic year, 鈥渨ith a small number of exceptions鈥.

The Scottish university follows the London School of Economics in cancelling in-person tuition for the remainder of 2020-21, with other campuses currently postponing face-to-face learning until Easter.

Edinburgh said that undergraduate teaching and assessment would continue to be online for the rest of the current semester, which runs until 2 April.聽After the Easter break, the rest of the year is made up of a revision week and exams.

The university said that it had taken the decision聽after the release of further Scottish government guidance aimed at controlling the spread of Covid-19.

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There will be exceptions for 鈥渁 very small number of programmes鈥, plus courses聽that have already resumed some on-campus teaching.

Edinburgh said that it hoped to resume face-to-face teaching on postgraduate taught courses as soon as possible but, in the absence of certainty about when this could happen, 鈥渇or the vast majority of our postgraduate taught students all learning and teaching鈥ill remain online until at least the end of February鈥.

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罢丑别听University of York聽has announced that it will move all classroom-based teaching聽, following UCL鈥檚 decision to聽delay in-person teaching until 22聽February聽at the earliest, and possibly for the rest of term.

罢丑别听University and College Union听补苍诲听members of the Westminster government鈥檚 Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage)聽have called for all university teaching to move online for the rest of the current term.

chris.havergal@timeshighereducation.com

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