The University of Wollongong has announced a decision to shift all of its undergraduate and postgraduate courses to remote delivery mode and will bring forward a mid-semester break to make the change.
The university said its mid-session recess, originally scheduled to last a week in mid-April, would now extend for two weeks from 23 March as staff worked 鈥渋ntensively鈥 to 鈥渢ransition鈥 its programmes.
鈥淭hese are extraordinary times,鈥 said vice-chancellor Paul Wellings.
Wollongong鈥檚 move came after the University of Queensland (UQ) imposed a week-long 鈥減ause鈥 on all its classes from 16 March.
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UQ said it would use the time to fast-track transition to online delivery of lectures and other course activities 鈥渨here possible鈥, although it planned to resume teaching on campus from 23 March 鈥渦nless otherwise advised by health authorities鈥.
鈥淭his is a big call, and one I have not taken lightly,鈥 vice-chancellor Peter H酶j told students in a weekend email. 鈥淲e offer more than 300 programmes and around 3,300 courses, and the scale and complexity of achieving the changes are significant.鈥
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Australian National University (ANU) vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt has conceded that 鈥渨e may have to move fully online in the not-too-distant future鈥, while outlining plans to maintain face-to-face delivery in 鈥渁ppropriate鈥 small group activities.
In a videotaped聽, Professor Schmidt said ANU wanted to minimise the fallout from an inevitable coronavirus diagnosis. 鈥淲hile we haven鈥檛 yet had our first Covid-19 infection on campus, it is bound to happen soon,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e have seen at other universities the need for many people to self-isolate when a Covid-19 case occurs in a large class. We are working to ensure even if a case does occur in our community, others are unlikely to be affected.鈥
He said ANU was aiming for fully online delivery of many large classes as well as smaller classes and tutorials where 鈥渟ocial distancing鈥 was hard to achieve. The university was also investigating ways to make 鈥渃ontact tracing鈥 easier.
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ANU and many other universities have cancelled large events, such as graduation ceremonies and student competitions, after the federal government last week advised against non-essential gatherings of 500 people or more 鈭 advice that has since turned into bans in jurisdictions such as New South Wales and Victoria, with non-compliance punishable by large fines and even prison.
James Cook University said on-campus classes would continue as scheduled for the time being. 鈥淭he university does not conduct lectures that exceed 500 students,鈥 it explained. It said it was looking at remote study options 鈥渨here possible鈥 and that online work and learning was available to staff and students with particular health concerns.
Southern Cross University said it was now 鈥渙pen and fully functioning鈥 after a staff coronavirus diagnosis forced campus聽肠濒辞蝉耻谤别蝉听last week. 鈥淗owever, where possible courses are actively being transitioned to online delivery mode,鈥 it said, adding that 鈥渟taff who can work effectively from home have been encouraged to do so.鈥
It said its on-campus cleaning regime had 鈥渟tepped up to the highest level of deep-cleaning鈥.
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