Bangor University has confirmed that only one student in residential halls, four in the wider community of Bangor and two students not currently located in the University or community in Bangor or Wrexham are currently positive for Covid-19.

 

The latest update on Friday, 19 February, states: “ In the months before students returned to campus in September the University put in place extensive measures to protect both staff and students. Teaching was redesigned to provide online learning and in person face to face where it was safe to do so. The campus itself underwent extensive adaptations to enable students to study in a Covid secure environment.”

Semester 2

“In line with Government advice, from 8th February all lectures will be online with some other learning activities (e.g. seminars, laboratory practicals) continuing on-campus for some students, depending on the nature of their course. Students are not required to be on-campus unless students have a mandatory on-campus session with no online alternative available.

“This is set to continue for the period until Friday 26 March. Students can access their individual timetables for further information.

“Although our teaching activity is Covid-secure, the University completely understands that some students are anxious about travelling to Bangor and attending in-person activity.

“Students who have returned to their term time address can access the facilities and services that support their learning and on-campus experience, and the University does not want to prevent this.

“Students who opt not to return immediately will be able to access on-campus activities online.

“The University will review the situation frequently, based on a dynamic assessment of risk and in light of Government advice, and will give students two weeks’ notice of any changes.

“Students and staff can access symptomatic and a symptomatic tests on Campus.

“Travel for educational purposes is permitted by the Welsh and UK Governments.

“As of Friday, 19 February, the number of current Covid positive cases related to the University is one student in Halls, four in Bangor and two students not currently located in the University or community in Bangor or Wrexham.

“Our overriding priority is the safety of the community, our students and our staff.”