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Message from university management to LUH students

Message from university management to LUH students

Coronavirus pandemic - news

Dear students,

I would like to take this opportunity to provide further information on changes implemented due to the coronavirus pandemic. The State of Lower Saxony has developed a step-by-step plan for everyday life during the pandemic, which can be found here: https://www.niedersachsen.de/Coronavirus/neuer-alltag-mit-dem-coronavirus-188010.html

In view of this, Leibniz University Hannover will take cautious steps towards relaxing certain restrictions. However, the health of staff and students continues to be our highest priority.

The hygiene concept for written and oral examinations recently published on our corona website includes a code of conduct as well as information on implementing specific hygiene measures: https://www.uni-hannover.de/klausuren-hygienekonzept

In this unique situation, it is of the utmost importance to us that students can sit examinations with their minds at ease, working without disruptions and in a focussed manner.

Please also refer to the information provided on our corona website at www.uni-hannover.de/en/corona.

Except for examinations, students are still not permitted to enter LUH buildings (exceptions: see FAQ 3.1). However, the PC lab on the second floor as well as the study areas on the fourteenth floor on Conti-Campus are scheduled to reopen on 18 May and may be accessed by students of all faculties upon prior registration. This measure is aimed at students facing challenges due to the current situation, such as insufficient technical equipment, family issues, etc. Further information on this will be provided next week (Wednesday/Thursday) in a separate email. The same applies to TIB reading areas, which are scheduled to reopen gradually from 18 May. Since individual hygiene measures must be prepared and approved for all areas, this might take some time. Thank you for your patience. In addition, we are currently in the process of determining whether take away meals might be available at Contine.

Furthermore, there is good news regarding sports activities. After the revision of the regulations to prevent the infection and spread of the coronavirus issued by the State of Lower Saxony, outdoor public and private sports facilities for contact-less work outs have been reopened. In close cooperation with the Occupational Safety Department, the University Sports Centre is currently in the process of developing a concept for reopening SportCAMPUS. With some restrictions, on-site university sports facilities are scheduled to reopen on 18 May. Further information and details on the digital and on-site sports programme in summer semester 2020, as well as measures implemented on SportCAMPUS can be found on the website of the University Sports Centre at www.hochschulsport-hannover.de.

The coronavirus will continue to shape our everyday lives for quite some time - both personally and professionally. University Management strives to protect students in the best possible way, while enabling them to complete tasks in an efficient, committed, successful and independent manner.

In some instances, this can be challenging - but I am confident that we will get through this together! The positive feedback on online learning in spite of all challenges demonstrates that we are on the right track.

Kind regards,
Prof. Dr. Volker Epping
President of Leibniz University Hannover