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The new academic year also brings distance learning courses for full-time students, but also fewer places in the dormitory, because the young people will only stay in the room for two.
In several universities, only those who start and finish their studies will be present in the courses in the first weeks. The corridors must be ventilated as often as possible, the doors must always be kept open and those with a temperature above 37.3 degrees cannot enter the building, writes the order of the Ministry of Education.
The Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca would only invite freshmen and undergraduates to classes in the first few weeks. The rest will take online courses.
Laura Irimies, UBB Cluj-Napoca spokesperson: “Its objective is to attract those of the first year, last year of studies, and students from the faculties of experimentation, physics, chemistry, biology, sports and theology who need face-to-face courses.”
Of the 5,000 accommodation places, less than half will remain, because students will only stay in two and will have their own bathroom.
At the University of Agronomy, however, all courses would be conducted online.
student: “I would very much like to come to university, it is a unique experience, sitting at home.”
And in Iasi, the 4,500 students from the University of Agricultural Sciences will come to the university in turn.
Gerard Jităreanu, rector of USAMV Iași: “Half of them will come to school in the first 7 weeks to do laboratory activities and seminars.”
And home life was rethought. Double rooms and mandatory mask in common areas.
Vasile Stoleru, Vice Chancellor of USAMV Iași: “At the entrance of the dormitory they will be thermometered, the students will have disinfectants placed in the dormitory. The students will be housed, as far as possible, from the same year and from the same group. The blankets will be spaced at least 1.5 m apart. At the beginning we have an isolation room for the front ”.
And at “Gh Asaschi” Technical University in Iaşi, the first year and the fourth year will have priority in the courses. And here only half of the 8,000 accommodation places will be occupied.
Dan Cașcaval, rector of UTI Iași: “In the second part of the semester, if possible, we will bring 2, 3 undergraduate and 2 master’s to the school.”
At Timişoara Polytechnic University, only first-year students will attend classes for five weeks.
Florin Dragan, Rector of the Polytechnic University of Timisoara: “After that we divide the students, the years, especially the older ones, into two halves: one part will come and do face-to-face activities, another part will do them online.”
In the next few days, all the universities will decide under what conditions they will start their courses.