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… many new developments during this period, while maintaining a high quality of education across the board. The last two years were characterised by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. We had to switch back and forth between on-campus and online education, which caused high levels of work pressure among staff and feelings of stress among students. Fortunately, it seems the pandemic is in a different phase now, allowing education to return to ‘normal’. All students have been asked to … that teachers are granted education hours to enable them to participate in Continuous Professional Development (CPD) courses, and the introduction of several intra and extracurricular activities for students, such as language courses, statistics workshops, and biology lessons. Three examples of projects started with money from the Quality Agreements are highlighted in more detail in this edition of Education Matters (pages 14-19). In addition, an example of a newly developed CPD course and … University of South-Eastern Norway Monster sums up the large variety of on-campus and online events: “The Bachelor and Master Open Days, the faculty introduction week, experience days for bachelor’s students, campus tours, online Q&A sessions, school visits, events in the context of well-being (movie nights, language cafes, summer picnics, lunches and drinks) and internal events such as seminars or conferences. In organising these events, we work closely together with others within the faculty, …