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Covid lockdown UK: All university students will be allowed back on campus from May 17


University students who have not yet returned to campus for in-person teaching will not be allowed back until May 17 at the earliest, in a devastating blow for hundreds of thousands of young people in England. 
Under proposals unveiled by the Government in the Commons today, students will be offered three Covid-19 tests when they return for face-to-face classes on campuses across the country from mid-May.
Students had originally been expected to go back on March 8 and the delay now confirmed by officials is a blow to university chiefs who have pressed for a rapid resumption of normal study and social life.  ....

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University to pay out £5k for 'less valuable' experience


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A university has been ordered to pay a student £5,000 in compensation for lost teaching time during England s first lockdown, a complaints watchdog says.
The Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA) has released a number of complaints students have made about the impact of Covid on their studies.
They include concerns over disrupted learning, accommodation and missed practical elements of courses.
The cases show the complex situations the pandemic brings, the OIA says.
The OIA is an independent body that reviews student complaints about universities and other higher education providers in England and Wales under the Higher Education Act 2004. ....

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