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THE HIGHER EDUCATION institutions represented by the Irish Universities Association (IUA), the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA) and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) have announced their plans for a safe return to campuses this September with “maximum on-site presence”.
The three groups said the coordinated approach is “centred on the overwhelming desire of students to get back on campus” and “facilitated by the classification of higher education as an essential service and the fact that the vast majority of adults, including students, will have been vaccinated by September”.
Under the plans, higher education institutions (HEIs) will implement sanitation and ventilation measures, as well as occupancy limits in certain locations.
The joint approach from the HEIs builds on the Safe Return Plan published by Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science in June and outlines the range of mitigation measures that will be implemented across the sector to provide for a safe reopening, a statement noted.
As set out in the joint paper released today, several measures are being applied across the sector with each HEI adapting the measures to their local context and physical infrastructure.
These measures include the following:
Speaking about the plans, Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, chair of the IUA and President of NUI Galway, said: “We are looking forward to welcoming our students back to our campuses.
“We are determined to put in place all the measures advised by public health to make the return to campus safe and sustainable for our students, our staff and for society. A key element of this determination is personal as well as institutional responsibility and we urge all our students to take up the offer of a vaccination in good time for September.”
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