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Students may have to stay in small social bubble when new term starts in autumn

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Students may be told they have to live in a "bubble" with fellow course mates when campuses reopen in the autumn. It is something universities are considering in a bid to limit social mixing when the university year begins in a few months time.

A series of proposals for easing out of lockdown safely have been unveiled by university leaders. Students arriving at university for the first time could be faced with a virtual freshers' week events, with fewer large-scale lectures and one-way systems across campus in a bid to keep them safe.

Other measures include using a "blended" learning approach, with a mix of online and face-to-face classes. Professor Liz Barnes, vice-chancellor of Staffordshire University, said her institution is considering

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