Aberystwyth University to welcome students back in September

Aberystwyth University to welcome students back in September

Plans are also in place to bring back research work to campus as soon as it is safe to do so. The Council will continue to work with Aberystwyth University over the coming months to ensure that all necessary precautions are in place for the return of the students.

Plans to Adapt The Campus

The University is going to be carefully adapting the campus so that it can deliver as much in person teaching as safely as possible. The plans are to include a socially distanced campus, a programme of socially inclusive and physically distanced welcome activities, a focus on the safety and welfare of students, staff and the wider community in collaboration with relevant local authorities and flexible teaching provision on-campus with both in-person and online teaching delivery.

Teaching on Campus from September

Professor Tim Woods, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Learning Teaching and Student Experience at Aberystwyth University, said: "As we bring teaching on-campus in September, our priority is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all our students, staff and the wider community.

"Our aim is to offer Aberystwyth University students an experience that is as similar as possible to the high-quality experience we always aim to deliver. This means being with us on an adapted campus in Aberystwyth, and as much in-person teaching as is safely possible.

Support from The Council

Councillor Ellen ap Gwynn, leader of Ceredigion Council, who is supporting the plans, added: “Ceredigion County Council is supporting Aberystwyth University to enable students to return in the autumn.

"It is important for the future of the university and the local economy that we can support students to return whilst also ensuring the safety of the whole population.

"The council will continue to work with Aberystwyth University over the coming months to ensure that all necessary precautions are in place for the return of the students.”

Time to Secure your Student Accommodation

Now that there is hope again for the students, they can now start looking for their accommodation. This will be something that students were waiting for, the reassurance and the clarity.

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Remember to stay safe, it is really important to follow the Government guidance on virus hygiene and social distancing to keep yourself, and others safe.

Take care,

The Alexanders Team


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