Hybrid teaching
While physical distancing measures continue, you’ll receive your teaching via on-campus and digital learning.
Hybrid teaching covers courses and programmes that can be taken by on-campus and off-campus students. This means some of your classes and teaching will take place in-person, on our campuses, and some will continue to be delivered digitally.
On-campus learning
While most of our lectures are being delivered digitally, we are offering other elements face-to-face wherever possible, such as seminars and tutorials. This means that we will have our buildings open for use wherever that is possible, while following the latest physical distancing guidelines.
We will continue to increase our on-campus provisions as Covid-19 restrictions ease.
You School will be able to provide you with further details on what your teaching experience will look like.
Extended teaching day
As a result of physical distancing measures and a reduction on the number of people we can have in our buildings, our teaching day has been extended by two hours, to 9am-8pm, Monday to Friday, where required. While the majority of classes will take place within our usual hours, you may notice that some classes will be a little later.
Online learning
The digital elements for most of our hybrid programmes will be taught using our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
IT requirements and support
Find out what software and applications you will be using when learning online, and how we can help you access it.
Guidance on digital learning tools
Digital safety and citizenship
Find out more about the principles of digital citizenship, and how we can support you during instances of online abuse, bullying or harassment.