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Covid-19 crisis: Cambridge University scraps in-person lectures for 2020-21

It likely won't be the last, as the virus threatens the foundations of the traditional student experience, and the finances of universities around the world

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California State University announced last week that it will hold a virtual fall semester and keep classrooms closed, becoming the first major US college to cancel lectures for the fall Photo: wikimedia.org

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Cambridge has become the first university in Britain to cancel all face-to-face lectures for the 2020-21 academic year because of the coronavirus pandemic, after 800 years of welcoming students to its cloisters, quadrangles and classrooms.
It likely won't be the last, as the virus threatens the foundations of the traditional student experience, and the finances of universities around the world.
Cambridge said late Tuesday that all lectures will be held virtually and streamed online until summer 2021. It said it may be possible to hold tutorials and other teaching in small groups a key part of the university's system when the new

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