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From 16 March Universitat Politècnica de València will teach all its classes online. If you are a student, do not put those who are most vulnerable at risk

[ 13/03/2020 ]

As you know, starting on 16 March Universitat Politècnica de València will swtich to online teaching as a preventive measure against the pandemia of coronavirus-COVID–19.

Additionally, in order to slow down the spread of the virus, UPV will shut down its 11 libraries, the Student Recreation Center (Casa del Alumno) and the sport facilities in all 3 campuses, including the swimming pool in the Vera Campus (Valencia). All food establishments (cafeterias in València, Alcoy and Gandia, the Tarongeria and Club Gastronómico) will cease their activity.

We remind you that both healthcare professionals and authorities have urged all citizens to behave responsibly . Please follow the advice given by the experts: stay home.

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