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Student councils call for in-person learning for universities

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The National Representation of the Student Councils in Bulgaria calls for switching from online to in-person education for university students as of February. They are convinced that this can be done safely with green certificates and student testing, as is the case in schools since November.

The request will be sent to the Minister of Education Nikolay Denkov and Minister of Health Asena Serbezova. The reason for the insistence is that only a few universities have managed to adapt to the requirement of "green certificates", the chairman of the Student Councils Daniel Parushev told BNR.



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