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Online teaching the whole spring semester

All teaching and all examinations that can be carried out online should be carried out online. On-campus teaching and examination must only take place in cases where this is necessary. This applies at Linnaeus University until 30 June. You must also unconditionally stay at home in case you show any symptoms of a cold or flu.

If you do not have on-campus teaching in your timetable, we encourage you to study from home to as large an extent as possible. However, our facilities will remain open and can be used for self-studies. The University Library, for instance, is open but with limited opening hours.

As for physical presence in our facilities, we prioritise:

  • practical elements that cannot be carried out online
  • examination that is difficult to carry out online
  • final examinations and compulsory elements on final year of programmes that can not be conducted digitally

Within the university’s facilities, thinning out and keeping the distance apply to all teaching, examination and all other meetings, and when spending time in other way within the university’s facilities. We avoid physical contact, crowding and gatherings of more than 50 people.

Linnaeus University follows the national and local regulations, public guidelines and recommendations decided on by the Public Health Agency of Sweden or the Swedish Government to reduce the spread of infection. The limit of a maximum of eight people at public gatherings does not apply to teaching, examination or other internal activities at universities and university colleges. Linnaeus University has chosen to continue to limit the number of participants at gatherings at the university to a maximum of 50 people.