LONDON – Cambridge has become the first university in Britain to cancel all face-to-face lectures for the 2020-21 academic year because of the coronavirus pandemic, after 800 years of welcoming ...
Photo taken on May 22, 2020 shows a view of King's College, University of Cambridge, in Cambridge, Britain. According to local media, there will be no face-to-face lectures at the University of ...
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Cambridge University has become the first university in the world to axe all face-to-face lectures until summer 2021 due to 'rigid social distancing.' Britain's second oldest university said that ...
The University of Cambridge has said it will scrap all face-to-face lectures until mid-2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, becoming the first major education institution to officially scale back its ...
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The 800-year-old university moved all teaching online in March. The University of Cambridge announced it would cancel all in-person lectures for the entire 2020-21 school year in one of the most ...
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The University of Cambridge has said it will scrap all face-to-face lectures until mid-2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, becoming the first major education institution to officially scale back its ...