How Universities can Support and Protect Prospective and Current Students in the Upcoming Academic Year

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As universities begin to reopen in the upcoming academic year, how will higher education institutions across the globe ensure the safety of staff and students?  

This latest report examines the key recommendations from Universities UK, proposed reopening plans and examples from institutions around the world, and the latest findings from our global coronavirus survey of prospective international students.  

Our June coronavirus report will also cover: 

  • Will universities reopen for the 2020/2021 academic year? 
  • How can institutions implement a safe and effective transition to on-campus education? 
  • What financial considerations do universities need to examine? 
  • How can universities provide mental health and emotional support to students? 

Please fill out the short form to download your free copy of the report today.  

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