One student at Campus Kristiansand is in isolation due to coronavirus Covid-19.
Seven students at the School of Business and Law at UiA are in isolation due to coronavirus Covid-19. Education in the courses affected will be online from now. The students in these courses will be given information in Canvas.
Maja Charlotte Fleck-Baustian and Inam Abdualkareem Albadawi are student mentors for UiA Rector Sunniva Whittaker this spring.
Increased expectations from students and a growing number of self-service solutions have changed the workday for academic staff, according to new report.
The Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (Diku) will establish a council for its quality programmes. Vice rector for education at UiA, Morten Brekke, will be the leader of the new council.
Teaching at UiA will be mostly digital throughout January. The university is now planning what courses can be taught on campus from February. Our Campuses are still open.
The strategic crisis management team at UiA has decided to extend the special coronavirus guidelines one more week, through Friday 22 January.
Through 22 January all teaching will be carried out digitally and employees will as a main rule work from home. The campuses will be held open, and external internships will follow their current plan when possible.
The risk of an outbreak is high at the start of the semester. Therefore, infection control at UiA becomes especially important when students and staff return to campus after the Christmas holidays. We have to prevent the spread of Covid-19 infection.