The university will be without contact teaching until at least mid-May
Today, the Rector of Masaryk University Martin Bareš decided to extend the measures that were taken in order to prevent the spreading of coronavirus.
On 2 September a traffic-light rating system was introduced at MU. The university currently has a “red light” rating, determined by the MU Crisis Board. University faculties, institutes, and offices may declare a higher alert level than the university-wide level or introduce stricter rules than elsewhere at the university. Follow the websites of individual faculties and the colour-coded signs hanging on the exteriors of MU buildings.
The university has taken another step to meet the targets set out in the memorandum for reducing carbon dioxide emissions in Brno after signing it this February.
Vratislav Havlík teaches three classes in Czech, three classes in English and one class in German at the MU Faculty of Social Studies. Understandably, having to switch all his classes online was no piece of cake.
Eleonora Fioravanti had always dreamed of studying abroad and as a second-year student at the Sapienza University of Rome, she took the opportunity to do so and left for Brno – just before the coronavirus outbreak.
Comment of the Masaryk University rector Martin Bareš about coronavirus and lifting of the emergency measures.
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