Universities plan student return, but big lectures still distant

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Sydney's top universities say they are working on plans to bring students back to campus but warn big lectures are still a long way off

"I think it will certainly be a while before people are in large lectures together," he said. "I think the exit strategy [from full remote learning] is going to be harder to manage than the entry strategy."

"And the way in which our government has so effectively managed the pandemic, it will become a more attractive destination."Mr Tehan said on Monday the government would be open to considering a travel exemption for international students "down the track".

 

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The number of face to face hours a week are so few in many subjects and I don’t think anyone gets much out of the big lectures . University is overpriced and under delivering

Australian unions have mucked up manufacturing so bad that a large chunk of the economy relies on international students, especially from China; influx of spies.

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