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updated on 16 July 2020
The University of Law has revealed its plans to reopen all its UK campuses for staff and students in September.
As lockdown restrictions are eased in the UK, The University of Law will introduce a number of measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its staff and students in preparation for its reopening, while also adhering to government guidelines. Among these measures are temperature checks on arrival, sanitiser stations, perspex screens, enhanced and increased cleaning schedules, antibacterial wipes and products available at touch points (eg, printers), one-way walking systems and social distancing with clear markers.
As part of the university’s flexible study options, via its recently introduced Study Guarantee, prospective students will be given the option to start classes at one campus and switch to another, as well as complete online and blended learning courses – which will involve the same experience, quality of teaching and material as those being studied in-person and on campus.
The University of Law has released a video that outlines the safety measures and flexible study options available to students.
Professor Andrea Nollent, vice-chancellor and CEO of The University of Law said: “Although we continue to face uncertain times, we fully expect our campuses to reopen in September and are doing all we can to ensure the health and wellbeing of all our staff and students by introducing several safety measures on campus.
“It is understandably a worrying time for students who are set to begin their studies at one of our campuses in September. That’s why we introduced our Study Guarantee, which promises students that even if our campuses aren’t able to open, or if they cannot travel there for whatever reason, their studies won’t be affected and they will be able to begin their university life as planned.
“We know students are keen to continue on their journey to fulfilling their career ambitions and at ULaw we remain committed to supporting them.”
To find out more about The University of Law’s plans for September visit its website.