Tehran’s Azad University Shifts to Remote Operations Following Official Air Pollution Directive
In a decisive response to an official directive from the capital’s emergency air pollution committee, the Islamic Azad University has announced a temporary transition to remote operations for its Tehran province branches. This measure, affecting all units except those in Firuzkuh, will be in effect for two days.
A Proactive Measure for Public Well-being
The move underscores the institution’s commitment to both the continuity of education and the health of its students and staff. By aligning with the government’s emergency protocol, the university is taking a proactive step to mitigate the effects of a pressing environmental challenge on the academic community.
Operational Adjustements in Detail
- Academic Activities: All educational programs and classes scheduled for these two days will be conducted virtually, ensuring that the academic calendar proceeds without interruption.
- Administrative Functions: University employees will shift to a remote work model. Administrative duties will continue with minimal on-site presence, as determined by unit managers, to maintain essential operations.
This coordinated action reflects a broader, system-wide effort to address environmental concerns while safeguarding the nation’s educational and operational frameworks.