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The University of East London's campus in Barking, east London.
The University of East London's campus in Barking, east London. Photograph: Martin Argles/The Guardian
The University of East London's campus in Barking, east London. Photograph: Martin Argles/The Guardian

UK students: has your attitude towards attending university lectures changed?

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We’re keen to hear from students at UK universities how they’ve been feeling about attending lectures and tutorials

We’re interested to hear from university students in the UK about their attitude towards in-person lectures and tutorials, and attending university classes generally.

Whether you’ve been appreciating the return of face-to-face teaching since the pandemic, have experienced reduced interest in attending tutorials and lectures or have been attending your classes as usual but have experienced a change in attitude nonetheless, we’d like to hear from you.

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