Additional Application for Permission to Enter Matsue Campus for Online Classes (Announced June 18)

公開日 2020/06/18

Matsue campus students:

                                                                       Center for Educational Research and Development
 

Presently, Shimane University is asking students to as a rule avoid entering campus and to study from home after May 7, in order to prevent further spread of COVID-19. About one month has passed since the classes for the first semester started, and some students may be taking classes with anxiety concerning their internet environment at their home. 

We will allow partial access to a part of Matsue Campus’ facilities, more specifically some classrooms of the General Education Buildings No.1 and 2. to such students.

 

Previous applications were due on April 30 and May 13. We will accept additional applications from June 19 (Fri.). Those who applied and were declined at a previous time are also eligible to apply.

 

However, the number of seats and computers we can offer is limited in order to avoid making these rooms crowded, closed and close-contact settings. Your kind understanding is greatly appreciated that we will not be able to grant permission to all applicants.

 

Also, refrain from applying for this permission if you are able to take online classes at home. This is to secure facilities for those who are truly in need of them. Note that your permission may be declined if you provide false or misleading information in your application.

 

If you need to use the university facilities to take online classes, please file your application via the link below or use the QR code and complete the online form. If you are granted permission, you will be notified of the details at a later date.
 

0618entryapplication

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=QbWDebdLLUqmyhPQyiOD3cUyCx-fdy5PtDJwogi4vBtUNEo4QUo5Vk9UTUQ5TUNSNUVMNlUySERQWi4u 

 

Application Period  Friday, June 19  to  Thursday, June 25, 2020

※We may possibly accept applications again after reviewing the demand.

 

Japan’s major mobile phone companies are now waiving the charge for additional data for young people (25 or under). Refer to your mobile phone carrier’s website for more details.

 

【Contact】

Center for Educational Research and Development  sucerd(at)soc.shimane-u.ac.jp