Latest updates locations Aeres UAS

In this section you can read the latest specific updates for all locations of Aeres Hogeschool (Almere, Dronten en Wageningen). Below these updates you will find the latest general updates and general information that apply throughout Aeres.

February 16, 2022

Further relaxation of corona measures

The government is gradually phasing out the corona measures. Below is an overview of what this means within Aeres:

Home work advice relaxed immediately

The advice 'work at home if possible' has been dropped. Education on location is the starting point. All work that is directly related to this therefore also takes place on location. Where this involvement is less present, the government advises a maximum of 50% of the work to be done on location. This takes place after consultation with their manager.

Aeres is pleased that all colleagues can work together again on location.

Relaxations as of February 18, 2022

As of February 18, 2022, the following relaxations will apply:

  • At Aeres University of Applied Sciences, the maximum group size for educational activities is cancelled.

Relaxations as of February 25, 2022

As of February 25, two important relaxations will be implemented:

  • The face mask obligation will lapse at all Aeres locations. The advice remains to wear a face mask in situations where keeping a distance of 1.5 meters is not possible, but everyone can weigh this up for themselves;
  • The obligation to keep a distance of 1.5 meters will lapse at all Aeres locations.

Precautions for all Aeres sites

Despite the relaxation, there are still a number of precautions:

  • Maximum ventilation and/or ventilation is provided in the buildings;
  • There are special walking routes to give each other space;
  • Stick to the distance rules and the rules for wearing a face mask until February 25;
  • Aeres calls on everyone to continue to observe the basic rules:
    - stay home if you have flu or cold symptoms (and test yourself or have yourself tested);
    - wash your hands regularly;
    - sneezing and coughing in the elbow;
    - do not shake hands.

February 10, 2022 

Binding Study Advice (BSA) postponed again this year

As in the past two years, first-year students in higher vocational education will be given an extra year to obtain their compulsory credits. With this, Aeres University of Applied Sciences follows the decision taken within the Association of Universities of Applied Sciences. "Suspending the binding study advice gives our students extra air. This is necessary because this academic year they have again suffered a great deal of inconvenience from the corona measures," says Maurice Limmen, chairman of the Association of Universities of Applied Sciences. The lockdown since mid-December 2021 and the omikron wave immediately following have ensured that many classes had to be taught online or could not even take place. Therefore, it was recently decided to also give the first year students of this academic year extra time.

Latest updates Aeres in general

February 25, 2022

Face mask obligation and distance rule expired

A number of previously announced relaxations of corona measures will take effect from 25 February 2022. In concrete terms, this concerns the expiry of the distance rules and the mouth cap obligation. Within Aeres this means that:

  • The mask obligation at all Aeres locations has been canceled. The advice remains to wear a face mask in situations where keeping a distance of 1.5 meters is not possible, but everyone can weigh this up for themselves;
  • The obligation to keep a distance of one and a half meters has been canceled at all Aeres locations.

Precautions for all Aeres sites
A number of precautions continue to apply:

  • Maximum ventilation is provided in the buildings;
  • In addition to physical education, other working activities can also take place on location. For these other working activities the advice still applies, if possible, to do this on location for a maximum of 50% of the working time. Employees coordinate this with their manager.
  • Aeres calls on everyone to continue to observe the basic rules:

o stay home if you have flu or cold symptoms (and test yourself or have yourself tested);
o wash your hands regularly;
o sneezing and coughing in the elbows;
o do not shake hands;
o give each other space where possible.

February 16, 2022

Further relaxation of corona measures

The government is gradually phasing out the corona measures. Below is an overview of what this means within Aeres:

Home work advice relaxed immediately
The advice 'work at home if possible' has been dropped. In addition to providing physical education, it now also applies to other activities that this can again be done on location. For these other activities, the advice still applies, if possible, to do this on location for a maximum of 50% of the working time. Employees will coordinate this with their manager. Aeres is pleased that all colleagues can work together again on location.

Relaxations as of February 18, 2022
As of February 18, 2022, the following relaxations will apply:

  • At Aeres MBO and Aeres University of Applied Sciences, the maximum group size for educational activities is cancelled;
  • The following applies to Aeres VMBO and Aeres Praktijkonderwijs:
    • open days are possible again. Parents, caregivers and other external parties (with a face mask and at 1.5 meters) are allowed to visit the school again;
    • schools no longer have to spread the breaks over the various groups and walking routes within the school can be abandoned;
    • collaboration is allowed again between different groups within a school (no more cohorting at class/group level).

Relaxations as of February 25, 2022
As of February 25, two important relaxations will be implemented:

  • The face mask obligation will lapse at all Aeres locations. The advice remains to wear a face mask in situations where keeping a distance of 1.5 meters is not possible, but everyone can weigh this up for themselves;
  • The obligation to keep a distance of 1.5 meters will lapse at all Aeres locations.

Precautions for all Aeres sites
Despite the relaxation, there are still a number of precautions:

  • Maximum ventilation and/or ventilation is provided in the buildings;
  • There are special walking routes to give each other space;
  • Stick to the distance rules and the rules for wearing a face mask until February 25;
  • Aeres calls on everyone to continue to observe the basic rules:
    • stay home if you have flu or cold symptoms (and test yourself or have yourself tested);
    • wash your hands regularly;
    • sneezing and coughing in the elbow;
    • do not shake hands.

General information

Attention: this information has been updated on Monday August 23, 2021.

In December 2019 the outbreak of the coronavirus started in the Wuhan region in China. Since then it is detected in many countries and measures are taken worldwide to prevent the coronavirus from further spreading. Aeres is following the national guidelines of the Ministery of Foreign Affairs (travel advice) and the RIVM, the national Institute for Public Health and the Environment.

Important information about the coronavirus and, more specific, the measures Aeres takes in case of emergency, will be shared on this page. All Aeres schools and locations follow these guidelines and measures.

Contagiousness and symptoms

Patients infected with the coronavirus have a fever and respiratory symptoms, such as a cough, shortness of breath and pneumonia. 

Prevent infection or virus spreading:

  • wash your hands on a regularly basis;
  • sneeze or cough in your elbow, not in your hands;
  • use paper tissues;
  • don’t shake hands;
  • stay at home when you show cold or flu symptoms.

Contact your GP (doctor’s office) if:
you have a fever above 38 degrees with respiratory symptoms (coughing or shortness of breath)

DO NOT visit the GP (doctor’s office) but contact them by phone and follow their instructions.

Visit the website of the RIVM for more information.

Travellers

Aeres also follows the advice of the Dutch government with regard to its travel policy. As a result, it is currently possible to travel for work or study to countries designated by the government with the codes 'green' or 'yellow' at the time of departure. There is no travel to countries with the red or orange codes. An up-to-date overview of the color codes per country can be found here.
For students who are staying abroad, or who have booked a trip, they themselves bear the risk with regard to any costs when the code of a country changes from green or yellow to red or orange.

Questions

Check out the sites mentioned above for more information. In case of any Aeres-related questions, please contact inlichtingen@aeres.nl. For study-related questions, you can contact your Aeres institution directly at: