What to do if you have exams but may have Covid-19
What should you do if you have exams but know or suspect that you have Covid-19? Here we provide a summary of the steps to follow.
What should you do if you have exams but know or suspect that you have Covid-19? Here we provide a summary of the steps to follow.
This Resolution is applicable to the management of issues that arise during final exams and exercises that are part of ordinary assessment sessions (convocatorias ordinarias) and resits (convocatorias extraordinarias) in the first semester at faculties and schools employing the "self-contained" calendar (calendario de semestres cerrados), as well as ordinary assessment sessions at faculties and schools employing the "open" calendar (calendario de semestres abiertos) in the first semester of the 2021-2022 academic year.
The following text is a translation of an extract from the “Communiqué of 1 February regarding Teaching Activities on UGR Degrees at the beginning of the Second Semester of the 2020-2021 Academic Year”.
Protocol for Covid-19 Issues during Final Exams in Ordinary Assessment Sessions and Resits in the First Semester of the 2020-2021 Academic Year
Protocol for Covid-19 Issues during Final Exams in Ordinary Assessment Sessions and Resits in the First Semester of the 2020-2021 Academic Year
Full title: Instructions on the organisation and planning of final exams in ordinary assessment sessions and resits in the first semester of the 2020-2021 academic year at UGR faculties and schools
In view of the evolution of the health situation and the new extension of the measures adopted in accordance with Royal Decree 926/2020 of 25 October, declaring a state of alarm to contain the spread of infections caused by SARS-CoV-2, and the Order of 23 November 2020, amending the Order of 8 November 2020, which modulated alert levels 3 and 4 as a result of the critical Covid-19 epidemiological situation in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia and, moreover, with the aim of providing certainty to the university community and organising and planning teaching activities, the Rectorate of the University of Granada has decided, in agreement with the Rectors of the Andalusian public universities, to extend the measures currently in force, at least until the end of the teaching period of the first semester, under the following terms.
Dear members of the university community, While we are still awaiting the official publication of the extension of the Covid-19 measures adopted by the regional Andalusian authorities, we wish to inform that the measures adopted by the UGR on 9 November will be extended until the end of the first semester, as anticipated in the session of the University Senate held last Friday.
With regard to “Presidential Decree 9/2020 of 8 November establishing measures in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia in accordance with Royal Decree 926/2020 of 25 October, which declares a state of alarm in order to contain the spread of infections caused by SARS-CoV-2” (Official Gazette of the Regional Government of Andalusia [BOJA] No 77 of 8 November), the University wishes to inform of the following information:
With regard to the “Order of 24 October 2020, extending some of the measures adopted in the Order of 14 October adopting specific, temporary and exceptional measures — for public health reasons and to contain Covid-19 — which are applicable to university teaching centres and university residences in Granada” (Official Gazette of the Andalusian Regional Government (BOJA) no. 69, 24 October (extraordinary issue), the University wishes to inform of the following update.