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Date added: 2021-11-10

Starting from 12. November lectures and practical classes taught remotely, laboratory classes, projects and seminars in stationary mode

Starting from 12. November lectures and practical classes taught remotely, laboratory classes, projects and seminars in stationary mode
In conjunction with the increasing number of coronavirus infections in Poland, the dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology decided that, starting from 12. November 2021 lectures and practical classes conducted within stationary courses will be realized remotely through eNauczanie platform, with the exception of the courses where the lecture and practical groups do not exceed 20 persons - in such cases the classes will be conducted in a stationary mode. All the other classes, that is laboratory classes, projects and seminars will be conducted without any changes, in a stationary mode at the premises of the university. 

No disease outbreaks were reported at FMEST - the actions have a preventive character related to the growing number of infections. On November 5, 15904 new cases were reported in Poland, 894 new cases were reported in Pomeranian region. The FMEST dean said that stationary mode of conducting all classes will be resumed when the number of cases will drop. 

Nearly 2400 students are studying at FMEST in stationary curses. 

The decision regarding possible launching of remote mode at extramural courses will be taken later on. 

Updated ordinance of the dean.

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