On-site Teaching According to the 3G Rule

Example of a check-in for exams in the computer science building. (Image: Robert
Example of a check-in for exams in the computer science building. (Image: Robert Emmerich / Universität Würzburg)
Example of a check-in for exams in the computer science building. (Image: Robert Emmerich / Universität Würzburg) - In the winter semester, the University may offer extensive on-site teaching again for the first time in the Corona pandemic. Here, students learn what they should be prepared for. After three semesters with severe restrictions due to the Corona pandemic, Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg is to become a place once again where students and lecturers can meet directly. The basis for this is provided by the Free State of Bavaria's framework concept for its universities of 21 September 2021. "We are looking forward to a winter semester 2021/22 that can take place with a lot of on-site teaching," says JMU President Paul Pauli. "At the same time, however, innovative digital formats that have been developed and optimised in previous semesters can be continued - teaching after Corona should be better and more diverse than before the pandemic." Depending on the requirements of the various subjects, the ideal teaching format can thus be chosen in most courses.
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