In application of the Guidelines for Teaching - December 2021, which will come into force from January 2022, teaching and curricular activities must be carried out primarily in presence. Therefore, the January-February session appeals are scheduled in presence.However, in order to guarantee teaching continuity, students in certain conditions will be admitted to distance exams:

1. students residing outside the regional territory;

2. students who are precluded from accessing university facilities on the basis of the following conditions

a. fever over 37.5° or other symptoms of acute influenza-like respiratory infection or other symptoms consistent with COVID-19;

b. currently undergoing quarantine or fiduciary home isolation with health surveillance in accordance with applicable regulations;

c. have had, to the best of their knowledge, close contact with confirmed or suspected cases in the previous 14 days;

3. students exempt from the vaccination campaign on the basis of appropriate medical certification issued according to criteria defined by the Ministry of Health.


The course may carry out checks or require written statements from students. The instructions for admission to the distance mode will be provided by the Teachers by email to those enrolled in the individual call, or through Teams, or Aulaweb, or will be expressed in the notes on the program of computerized booking exams.