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THE University of Southern Queenslandâs School of Law and Justice has found a new home in Ipswich.
The Bachelor of Laws degree has moved from the universityâs campus in Springfield, where it had been taught since 2007.
The official opening was held on Tuesday and attended by the highest-ranking judicial officer in the country USQ Vice-Chancellor Professor Geraldine Mackenzie, USQ Chancellor John Dornbusch, Chief Justice of Australia Susan Kiefel and USQ Deputy Chancellor George Fox unveil the new Moot Court.
Chief Justice of Australia Susan Kiefel joined Chancellor John Dornbusch and Vice-Chancellor Professor Geraldine Mackenzie to open the new location.
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(MENAFN - The Conversation) Throughout the world , COVID-19 health regulations have made the on-campus lecture mostly defunct. And most Australian universities won t be offering on-campus lectures in 2021.
The Australasian Council on Open, Distance and e-Learning (ACODE) recently published a white paper on lectures , based on survey responses from 43 member universities (91% response rate). About two-thirds indicated they would not be conducting on-campus lectures this year.
University of Southern Queensland (USQ), for example, sent a document to all staff and students announcing on-campus classes, such as tutorials, lab work and small-group seminars, will continue in 2021, with the notable exception of the traditional lecture. At USQ, when didactic content does need to be delivered, it will be done online, in smaller chunks , with student learning activities interspersed.