Update of teaching and work arrangements (21 February 2022)

  • Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
  • Teaching and Learning Arrangements

21 Feb 2022

In view of the drastic surge of COVID-19 cases in the community, the University has decided to further adjust the teaching and work arrangements from 22 February (Tuesday) until 2 April 2022 (Saturday). 
 
Teaching arrangements 
 
Instructors of all classes may choose to deliver their teaching online. Upon mutual agreement between instructors and students, however, instructors could teach in designated classrooms to cater for those students who wish to join face-to-face classes while other students attend the same classes online.  
 
Enquiries: 
Undergraduate programmes: Registry ([email protected]
Postgraduate programmes: School of Graduate Studies ([email protected]
LIFE programmes: LIFE ([email protected]
 
 
Work arrangements 
 
Heads of departments, offices and units are given discretion to adopt working from home whenever feasible, and other flexible work arrangements for their staff members subject to the maintenance of essential services required for online classes and other basic services.  
 
Enquiries: Human Resources Office ([email protected])

 
 
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Please stay on high alert and observe the latest preventive measures recommended by the University’s Health, Safety and Environment Committee (https://www.ln.edu.hk/hse/notice). 
 
If you are a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19, required to stay in the “restricted area” for COVID-19 test, or under mandatory quarantine/compulsory testing notice, please notify your department/office or any of the following teams as soon as possible: 
 
During office hours 
COFMD(O&M)-Campus Support Office (2616 7134) 
Human Resources Office (2616 8962) 
Office of Student Affairs (2616 7309) 
 
During non-office hours 
Security Control (24-hour) (2616 8000) 
 
The University continues to monitor the situation closely and will adopt appropriate precautionary measures necessary to maintain safety on our campus. 
 
 
Office of Communications and Public Affairs 
21 February 2022