Students at Oxford and Cambridge will have their summer exams replaced with online assessments due to the coronavirus outbreak. Face-to-face teaching was stopped by the London School of Economics, King’s College London, the University of Durham and Manchester Metropolitan University – among others – two weeks ago to limit exposure.
We want to hear from students about how their institutions are supporting them. There are international students who can’t get home and domestic students who have no other home to go to. Are you stranded on campus.
We’d also like to find out about accommodation costs - are you planning to seek compensation for disruption to your studies?
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