Students at UCL have been told not to return to campus until at least the end of聽February.
The goes against government guidelines, which say students should start to return to university from 25聽January.
In a statement published on 2聽January, UCL said it was 鈥渕oving all teaching and other face-to-face, in-person activities online from the start of term until the end of reading week鈥.
鈥淭here will be no in-person teaching on campus until Monday 22聽February, at the earliest,鈥 it聽added.
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The message, co-authored by UCL鈥檚 outgoing president Michael Arthur and its incoming leader Michael Spence, who starts this month, explained that the Bloomsbury-based institution had 鈥渨ant[ed] to be honest and transparent with you about the decisions we are making鈥, referring to the fact that 鈥渋n聽London, the number of cases is rising rapidly and our partner hospitals are at or beyond their capacity鈥.
鈥淲e are advising you not to travel, as we do not want to accelerate transmission of the virus and put everyone at greater risk,鈥 it聽explained, adding that 鈥渂y remaining where you are, you will be helping to protect each other and get the pandemic under control鈥.
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The statement comes as all primary and secondary schools in London are closed on what would have been the first day of term, although primary schools in other parts of the country were opening.
The move was praised by Jo Grady, general secretary of the University and College Union, who described it as a 鈥渟tep in the right direction鈥 and praised UCL鈥檚 鈥渃onsistent and clear鈥 position on handling the Covid crisis.
UCL, one of the UK鈥檚 largest universities with more than 42,000 students, said it would 鈥渃ontinue to monitor the situation closely鈥 but was 鈥渁lert to the possibility that the pandemic might mean we need to extend online-only teaching until the end of Term聽2鈥.
While acknowledging that this would be 鈥渄isappointing news鈥 for students, it added that the institution was 鈥渓ooking forward to seeing you in person as soon as we can get through this critical phase of the pandemic鈥.
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鈥淵our perseverance through just a few more weeks will stand you in good stead to continue your hard work in 2021, despite everything the pandemic throws at us,鈥 the message said.
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