Do you feel safe returning to campus? Take our survey

As many universities resume in-person teaching on a larger scale, we aim to find out whether staff feel adequate steps have been taken to protect their welfare

September 6, 2021
Athens, Georgia - August 20, 2020 During the COVID-19 pandemic on the first day of the Fall semester, students in protective face masks gather at a crossing light in front Bolton Dining Commons at the University of Georgia.
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After another academic year that was disrupted by coronavirus lockdowns and suspensions of in-person teaching, many university staff and students will be hoping for a return to something more like normality in 2021-22. However, concerns remain about the impact of a return to in-person teaching and university life on the health of those living and working on campus and on the spread of the pandemic.

To explore these questions further, Times Higher Education wants to find out how academics and professionals working in universities globally feel about the return to campus, and whether they feel that adequate steps have been taken to protect them, through our Return to Campus Survey. We hope that the results will help paint a picture of sentiments among academics and higher education professionals, and shine a light on particular concerns that need to be addressed.

Click here to take part in the survey. The survey will close on 12 September.

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