If a third party wishes to speak on their behalf, they must have the visa holder’s permission. NSW COVID-19 Cases and Community Profile was created by a team at the University of Sydney “to provide mapped data on current trends in COVID-19 cases...linked to geographic areas of socio-economic disadvantage”.
Coronavirus | COVID-19. Further advice about coronavirus is also available on the following websites: The Home Office has also set up a helpline for international university students and staff, if they have immigration queries related to coronavirus. Staff in the Faculties and Schools will be working hard to finalise and test these arrangements. You will therefore need to ensure that you follow the instructions about your studies carefully. We are putting plans in place to consider other options should there be a need to do so. We broadly intend, where possible, that timetables will continue as they do now, particularly for final year students. Based on the World Health Organization’s declaration that this is a public health emergency of international concern, the UK Chief Medical Officers have raised the risk to the UK to moderate. Calls are free of charge. On this page you can find links to a range of information from the University and its support services. Alternatively, you can get in touch with us via any of our social media channels, online live chat on our website, by e-mailing We are currently planning for the graduation ceremonies, scheduled to be held in July, to proceed. While we understand there will be disappointment at the news of this cancellation, the health and safety of prospective students and their families, as well as our staff is of the utmost importance to us. Registration No.1140312 Telephone: 0800 678 1767 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm). We will be engaging further with staff on their own working arrangements later during this week. Calls are free of charge. The University of South Wales is a registered charity.
We’ll also try to contact you over the coming weeks, to answer any questions you may have about becoming a student at USW and we will be creating alternative information, which we will send to you as soon as it is available. Coronavirus / COVID-19 We know that there will be queries about coronavirus and how this impacts on the University’s business. Staff in the Faculties and Schools will be working hard to finalise and test these arrangements. From Monday 23 March until at least after Easter, all teaching will be done online and through arrangements between course teams and the students.
Urgent advice: Use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service if: Your health and wellbeing is our and your main priority. You may have questions about how this situation will affect your application.
These are very unusual circumstances, and we all need to be supportive and flexible with each other as we pull together to make this happen. Updated guidance for international students who wish to return homeUpdated public health advice about self-isolation and when to contact 111, travel advice, and updated links to government information pages.
We are aware that there have been some incidents of harassment and abuse towards Chinese people in the UK. We will be engaging further with staff on their own working arrangements later during this week. From Monday 23 March until at least after Easter, all teaching will be done online and through arrangements between course teams and the students. We’ll continue to update you every day. We want to reassure you that we are actively monitoring, following and sharing advice from Public Health Wales and are continuing to prioritise the health of our staff, students and visitors to our campuses.
Keeping people safe. This is a major change, and it will need everyone to be flexible.