From tomorrow, May 4, exam sessions and graduation sessions can be held in person "provided that the spaces and work are organised in such a way as to reduce the risk of proximity and aggregation to a minimum and that the organisational prevention and protection measures indicated by the Prime Ministerial Decree of 26 April 2020 are adopted.
In the event that the adoption of such measures cannot be ensured, or in all other cases in which the presence of students is not possible, remote methods may be used, in which case the necessary measures must still be ensured to guarantee the required publicity”.
Palazzo Chigi clarifies this about the university in the FAQs published on the government website on the eve of the entry into force of the Prime Ministerial Decree on phase 2 of the coronavirus emergency.
Article published on May 3, 2020 - 09:31 pm