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The Faculty of Arts is now working on the specific and practical organisation of the teaching in the autumn of 2020.
To avoid any further uncertainty about exams during the corona crisis, and to ensure that the students now do the exams for which they have been preparing over the past couple of months, the faculty is sticking to the exam plans that have already been announced during phase two of the reopening process.
On Monday, May 18, the faculty management experienced that Arts' Advisory Board members could easily provide useful advice and recommendations for both the faculty’s and the departmemt’s strategies digitally.
Phase two of the reopening of Denmark has given us an opportunity to resume some of the physical activities at the faculty. For universities, this reopening is unfortunately just a small door that has been pushed ajar, but the opportunities this gives us are nevertheless very welcome.
Dean Johnny Laursen writes about the gradual reopening of Denmark and today’s announcement from the university senior management team: A new plan is now in place for what we can expect at Arts in the near future.
For the rest of the COVID-19 lockdown period students and employees at Arts and Aarhus BSS can order PDF copies of physical library materials from the Royal Danish Library’s collections.
Dean Johnny Laursen sends his warm greetings to both staff and students and thanks them for the great efforts they are making under these undeniably difficult circumstances.
Unfortunately, we have found some serious errors in the new timetable platform, Publish.
We highly recommend that you refer to Timeplaner instead, since Timeplaner shows the correct timetable information and has proven to be more stable.
Season’s greetings to staff and students from thedean of the Faculty of Arts.
The Danish government and the parties that support it have finalised the country’s annual budget. What will this mean for the faculty in the year ahead? Dean Johnny Laursen gives us his views.
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