The Unicamp Rectory released a statement this Monday (06), aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students, about the loan of equipment and provision of internet access for non-face-to-face activities, during the quarantine to combat Covid-19, defined by Resolutions GR 34/2020, of 22/03/2020, and GR 35/2020, of 24/03/2020. At 17 pm, the coordinator of the Unicamp Human Rights Observatory, which organizes activities at the volunteer center, will participate in a live broadcast on Instagram to provide details and answer questions. Read the statement below and watch it live on Instagram Unicamp Official.
COMMUNICATION FROM THE RECTORY OF UNICAMP
ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT TO SUPPORT NON-PRESENTIAL ACTIVITIES
Starting this week, equipment will be loaned and internet access will be made available to students with greater difficulty in carrying out non-face-to-face activities, during the quarantine to combat Covid-19, defined by Resolutions GR 34/2020, of 22/03/2020, and GR 35/2020, of 24/03/2020.
The delivery of chips, tablets, notebooks or desktop computers will be carried out by Unicamp Volunteers, under the coordination of the Human Rights Observatory, starting on Tuesday. The delivery of equipment will prioritize the criterion of greatest socioeconomic need and serves students who have expressed an interest in receiving this support. Students who have not yet registered their interest can do so on the website: http://www.direitoshumanos.unicamp.br/form/preciso-de-ajuda. In order to avoid crowds and coordinate actions, each student will be notified individually about the date and time of equipment pickup at Gráfica da Unicamp.
We thank the donors as well as the Volunteer group and the Unicamp team of employees who work on identifying donations, collecting and preparing equipment, and purchasing part of the materials. Your availability and collaboration have been invaluable in facing the challenges that the current situation presents.
The University's Central Administration reaffirms its commitment to quality training, inclusion and its mission towards society which, in the context of the current crisis, has recognized its value and relevance. Our return for this trust is expressed in the strengthening of our social commitments and the continuity of our teaching, research and extension work.
Criteria for prioritizing support requests during the period of suspension of in-person activities at Unicamp (equipment/Wifi)
1) regular students with active enrollment in 1st 2020, SAE scholarship holders (including requests under analysis), undergraduate and postgraduate students, classified by the SAE Social Classification Index (IC) and remaining demands from ProFIS students;
2) other regular students applying with active enrollment in 1st 2020, undergraduate and postgraduate students;
4) foreign undergraduate and postgraduate exchange students, not SAE scholarship holders;
5) omitted situations will be discussed by the bodies involved (PRG, PRPG, ODH-DeDH);
NOTE1: specific demands (equipment, equipment and Wifi, only Wifi) will be clarified with the applicant at the time of their call following the classification list.
Dean of Unicamp
Campinas, April 06, 2020.