From Brisbane and Barcelona to Boston, the coronavirus has forced higher and further education institutions around the world to adapt teaching practices and manage student absences, while bracing for the economic and logistical fallout.
Joanna Newman, president of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, says the way things are done, both in the short and long term, will have to change.
“There has been a lot of anxiety and a sharp intake of breath about the economic impact,” she says.
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