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Covid-19: Teaching, Learning and Research Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for students

How are classes organized ?

Teaching is being delivered online as part of the continuity plan.
You will receive regular emails about this, so please keep an eye on your university mailbox!

Will face-to-face classes resume after the end of the lockdown period? - (Updated on 08/04/2020)

As there is a lot of uncertainty regarding the duration of the lockdown period and how the lockdown will be lifted, the Nantes Université has decided that there will not be any face-to-face classes or lectures until after the summer holidays, and that the second semester assessments will be conducted remotely. (Please see our specific page on Competitive Examinations, Exams and Assessments for more detailed information),

What is the situation regarding competitive examinations, exams and assessments?

Please see our specific page on Competitive Examinations, Exams and Assessments for all information.

What is the situation regarding internships ?

Please see our FAQ's page on Internships and International Mobility.

What are the arrangements for mobility?

Please see our FAQ's page on Internships and International Mobility.

Can I work in the library ?

  • All university libraries are currently closed. However, online resources are still available and accessible remotely.
  • Click here for more information about the services that are still running and for the contact details of your university library.

What is the situation regarding research activities?

To date and until further notice, no research activities are being conducted on university premises (everything is closed, including the laboratories) except for the essential activities identified under the Continued Activity Plans (PCAs) set out by each research unit.


 
Mis à jour le 27 April 2020.
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