Several other universities plan to start the autumn semester with partly digital teaching.

But Linnaeus University plans to completely return to teaching on site.

This after the restrictions on conducting adult education were released on the first of June.

- I think there will be a movement that more and more goes in the direction we do.

But then it is a question that is very difficult because we do not know what it will be like this autumn, says Niklas Ammert who is vice-principal at the school.

In order for this to work, the university will take precautionary measures by using as large classrooms as possible to avoid congestion when entering and exiting.

Means a lot to the students

Niklas Ammert believes that it means a lot to the students to be able to study on site again after 15 months of distance education.

- You often want to apply for an education on a campus because you want that kind of context and you have missed that during the period that has been.

Watch the clip to hear the student Anton Jakobsson tell what he thinks about going over to teaching on site.