Coronavirus update: Move to Online Teaching from 9am Tuesday 17th March

The University of Lincoln is moving to online teaching delivery from tomorrow at 9am (Tuesday 17th March).

The Vice Chancellor has announced that this step is being taken in response to the developing COVID-19 situation. At the moment there are no cases of COVID-19 at the University and very few cases in the county so this is a sensible precaution to protect the health of our staff and students whilst ensuring that learning can continue. Alongside this, field trips have been postponed until the end of term. The University has previously halted all non-essential travel to affected countries.

The campus, library, student accommodation and key services will remain open for use as staff and students require.

Our move to online learning will reduce the number of people on campus at any one time and enable social distancing. This arrangement will remain in place until the end of term.

As ever the welfare of our students and staff is at the heart of our decision-making. We will be continuing to communicate with all staff and students regularly. Please see our website for updates: https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/coronavirus/

Please continue to be the wonderful community that Lincoln is and support each other, staff and students together, to ensure we can move forward for all our futures.