In the amphitheatres of France, the rumor settled, only a few days after the start of the school year: what if the energy crisis forced the universities to impose distance learning again?
The alert was launched by the University of Strasbourg, which announced to its students a change in their timetable.
This year, to limit heating and electricity expenses, students will benefit from an additional week of vacation in January and a week of distance learning in February.
A measure that could inspire other establishments across the country, concerned, in the face of forecasts, of their energy expenditure in the months to come.
“We have to think about it since we know that our expenses will more than double
,” says Sandrine Witeska, director of communication at the University of Ile-de-France Gustave-Eiffel.
Same concern for Philippe Gervais-Lambony, president of the University of Paris-Nanterre, who wants to
“do everything to avoid…
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