With Malta currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and thousands of the island’s residents in quarantine, many organisations and entities have been facing logistical issues in relation to the matter, amongst them the students of the University of Malta.
The University students’ council KSU issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon stating that with a considerable amount of students currently in mandatory quarantine paired with a consistent rise in cases, the situation poses problems for the upcoming examination period. Currently, university policy states that if a student is in mandatory quarantine, the would have their first-sit postponed to September, which is an ‘unfair and illogical’ decision for students in their final year of studies, amongst others. This would mean that if students fail their first sit, they would be left without a second opportunity.
As a result of this, the council called for immediate action on the situation, stating that the only viable solution is for the upcoming January exam session to take place online where feasible ‘while taking the requirements of each unit into consideration.’
The council has stated that as of January 3, ‘all University staff should be back in office and KSU will continue to personally persist on the matter.’
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