One employee at the UiA Help at Campus Kristiansand has been diagnosed with COVID-19. The employee is now in isolation, and the situation is under control.
UiA has recently adopted a new open access policy. It will contribute to even more UiA research being available to the public.
Marit Wergeland has been reappointed for an additional term as dean at the Faculty of Fine Arts.
The national increase in coronavirus infection rates means that UiA is introducing new measures to help students complete their exams and get home for Christmas.
From Thursday afternoon 5 November, a new login screen awaits you when logging in to UiA’s Office 365 applications.
The University of Agder will organise teaching at Kristiansand Congress Centre at Q42 in Kristiansand among other venues.
Grimstad municipality has retracted the extra local restrictions. The guidelines are now the same as those for the rest of the country.
The contact tracing app developed by the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) that was criticised due to privacy concerns has been disabled. A new app based on the international framework of Apple and Google will now be developed.
On Monday 28 September, UiA Help reopened on campus in both Grimstad and Kristiansand.