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By ISQua Wednesday. Mar 11, 2020

ISQua Statement on COVID-19

(Correct as of 19 March 2020)

 

 We are aware of the concerns raised by the Coronavirus outbreak (also known as COVID-19), and our thoughts are with all those, who have been directly affected, in Italy, China, South Korea, and all other affected countries.

 

ISQua Conference 2020

We can overcome this challenge by showing solidarity with all affected by COVID-19, especially in Italy. So we are working hard to stand by our Italian colleagues and have no immediate plans to cancel our 2020 Florence Conference

 

We will continue to monitor the situation and we will keep you updated (https://www.isqua.org/events/florence-2020/delegate-information.html).

 

In view of the current situation, we have extended the early bird deadline from 19th May to 15th June and all abstract results will be sent to submitting authors by the end of April.

 

We look forward to seeing you all in Florence.


Fellowship

The Fellowship Programme has not been adversely affected by the Coronavirus and online events are continuing as scheduled.

 

 

Membership
ISQua Membership has not been adversely affected by the Coronavirus and online events are continuing as scheduled.

 

 

IEEA International Accreditation Programme (IAP)
Desktop (remote) standards and surveyor training programme surveys are proceeding as scheduled via our online survey management tool Collaborate. Onsite organisational surveys are being managed on a case-by-case basis and we are continuing to closely monitor the situation.

 

If surveyors or client organisations have any concerns, please feel free to contact a member of the IAP team (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

 

 

Recommended Resources

 

Please visit our COVID-19 Resource Page for the most up to date information - https://www.isqua.org/covid-19-research-page.html

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