The academic year 2020-2021 at the University of Poitiers was welcomed with enthusiasm by students and staff. As thousands of students prepare to enter the campus of the University for the first time, many are eager and excited to experience this unique university experience that Poitiers offers. Retired former students, on the other hand, are looking forward to meeting a very diverse generation of individuals who share the same passion for learning and knowledge.

Students at the University of Poitiers are eager

Students at the University of Poitiers are eager and excited as the new academic year 2020-2021 approaches. This anticipation is due to the changes, innovations, and discoveries offered on campus to enhance students’ experiences. The university has made significant efforts this year to ensure that all students receive a high-quality education in a comfortable and inspiring environment.

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The university is working hard to update its policies so that every member of the academic staff can benefit from recent technological advancements. To facilitate access to useful information, it will provide laptops with free Wi-Fi to enrolled students. Professors will be assigned a personalized web page where they will have access to a vast catalog containing grades and other relevant educational documents. Additionally, everyone will have the right to use the specialized software implemented by the University that promotes collaboration among various stakeholders regarding the educational process, regardless of their social or academic status.

The start of the 2020-2021 academic year during a pandemic

Students at the University of Poitiers are enthusiastic about the arrival of the new academic year 2020-2021, despite the challenging context of this pandemic period. The consideration of health measures and the conditions under which the school year will take place worry some students, but all are happy at the thought of resuming their academic activities after several months of inactivity.

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When the situation due to Covid-19 began to worsen in the spring of 2020, the university closed its doors to prevent the spread of the virus. Classes were then moved online, and a multitude of innovative solutions emerged so that students could continue to learn without being physically present on campus. This crisis pause allowed administrative officials and professors time to reflect on the best ways to ensure strict adherence to health guidelines while maintaining the quality of the education provided by the university.

Measures taken by the university to adapt to the health crisis

The University of Poitiers has taken measures to adapt to the health crisis and ensure safe and effective teaching. With new technologies, the university offers students a variety of virtual options to stay connected to classes without compromising their personal commitments. Professors have worked hard to implement innovative digital tools that can be used by all students.

Starting from the beginning of the academic year 2020-2021, the university will require students to wear masks or other appropriate face coverings on campus to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus as much as possible. Additionally, it will reinforce physical distancing among students during class hours, ensuring good hygiene and protecting everyone who attends our university from the risk of infection. Rooms will be regularly cleaned, and a modern system will allow each occupant to host their family or friends virtually via Skype or Zoom if necessary without leaving their personal space.

A hopeful start for students

The academic start of 2020-2021 at the University of Poitiers is highly anticipated by students. This excitement is explained by the fact that, despite the COVID-19 pandemic that has put the university system to the test for an entire year, students are ready to resume their activities and face a new challenge. They are eager to regain the social and cultural life they cherished before this unexpected health crisis.

In these particular circumstances, the university is setting up to provide students with all the tools they need to succeed in this new “virtual” environment that is so difficult to grasp for some. Technology offers unimaginable possibilities; it allows professors to teach comfortably from home and also enables students to easily attend classes and even be an integral part of the learning process without being physically present! Interactive tutorials are now an integral part of the curriculum, allowing participants to ask questions or obtain more information on a specific topic directly from recognized experts.

Students at the University of Poitiers are excited about the start of the 2020-2021 academic year