As early as this afternoon, October 5, the Diplomatic Academy sent a notice to lecturers and students of the entire school to switch to online learning on Monday and Tuesday (October (6-7). Direct learning at the Academy will be held normally from October 8.
At the same time, the exam classes for these two days have also been postponed, according to information from the university's University Training Department.
The University of Commerce also announced the transfer of all classes with a schedule for Monday - October 6 to online learning. This decision is to ensure the safety of lecturers and students, and prevent incidents caused by natural disasters; but still ensure uninterrupted teaching and learning activities.
At Foreign Trade University, based on the weather and the impact of storm No. 11, the school also adjusted the study and exam plan for October 6 - 7. Accordingly, classes during these days have all switched to online learning; at the same time, the exam schedule has been postponed to other days after the storm.
The school informed that by October 8, if any classroom has difficulty moving due to the impact of storms and floods, the school will have its own adjustment plan suitable to the specific situation. At the same time, the school recommends that lecturers, students and related units proactively monitor the latest announcements on the school's official information channels.
The University of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University, Hanoi also said that in order to proactively prevent and ensure safety and minimize damage caused by storm Matmo, the school has notified all lecturers, students, and trainees to conduct online learning on October 6 for all levels of education and training systems.
All students of classes of Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment will also switch to online learning on Monday (October 6) and Tuesday (October 7).