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Coronavirus: Manchester to keep lectures online in autumn

Email to students confirms that University of Manchester will keep lectures online in 2020-21, though tutorials will be held in person

Published on
May 11, 2020
Last updated
May 11, 2020
Manchester

The University of Manchester has confirmed it will keep all of its lectures online for at least one semester when the next academic year starts.

In an email to students on 11 May, April McMahon, vice-president for teaching, learning and students, confirmed the university鈥檚 undergraduate teaching year would begin in late September 鈥渨ith little change to our start dates鈥, but it would 鈥減rovide our lectures and some other aspects of learning online鈥.

鈥淎s we anticipate social distancing measures will be in place for some time, we have taken the decision to conduct all lectures for Semester 1 online,鈥 said Professor McMahon, who added that the 鈥渓ecture theatre environment does not easily support spatial separation鈥.

However, students would be asked to return physically to campus in the autumn as Manchester was 鈥渒een to continue with other face-to-face activities, such as small group teaching and tutorials, as safely and as early as we can鈥, added Professor McMahon.

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Manchester is the first major UK university to confirm lectures that were moved online following the coronavirus lockdown would remain in this format this autumn.

However, its decision to confirm its autumn start dates is likely to quash speculation that other UK universities will delay the start of the 2020-21 academic year until January 鈥 a move that would have given more time for recruitment of international students to recover.

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Last week it was confirmed聽that English universities would be allowed to charge the full tuition fees of 拢9,250 a year if their course is taught fully online as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

鈥淲e have always said that we don鈥檛 believe students would be entitled to reimbursements of tuition fees if the quality is there,鈥 said universities minister Michelle Donelan.

In a statement confirming the move to online lectures in the autumn, the University of Manchester said: 鈥淲e understand that the current Covid-19 crisis has created real uncertainty for all our students.

鈥淏ut, as a university, we are absolutely committed to delivering the highest-quality learning and student experience at Manchester whilst providing you with the most up-to-date information.鈥

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Last month the University of Manchester warned it would face a 鈥渟ignificant loss of income鈥 as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

In an email from the university鈥檚 vice-chancellor Dame Nancy Rothwell, it warned that it was 鈥減ossible that 80 per cent of all international students and 20 per cent of all home/EU students will be lost鈥.

鈥淔or our University this could amount to a loss of over 拢270m in one year,鈥 the email added.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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