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Last updated: 15 May 2024
We know things have been far from the norm lately, especially when it comes to face-to-face and on-campus learning. But here at UoG we’ve had more on-campus contact time than most universities.
“I was surprised and impressed by how much face to face teaching and practical assignments we’d managed last term.”
Victoria TrachyHead of Vocational Skills
Victoria reported that the majority of the courses they accredit (all of which, like us, are practical, creative courses) reported a shift in teaching since the first lockdown, delivering a 70/30 split across remote (theory) / practice sessions.
“We’re almost the exact opposite, with some year groups getting almost entirely practical face to face as normal in Semester 1.”
Nick StubbsSenior Lecturer in Television Production, Film and Television
As we navigate a global pandemic, it’s never been more important for students to benefit from safe, practical face-to-face learning. Whether these small, Covid-secure groups are picking up real industry skills, or simply seeing a friendly face and speaking to course mates, being on campus makes the university experience so much more positive and valuable.