In consideration of the end of the Academic Year is approaching, European Institute of Design increases its services to supports students, among which is decision to develop financial benefits for families. European Institute of Design has developed a plan to support its students and to guarantee that the quality of the courses carried out in the second semester remains consistent, even if they have been carried out remotely.

IED’s initiatives integrate what has been implemented by “Smart Schools”, and act on two fronts. On the one hand, they ensure that all students complete their course of study, without delays or learning gaps, also incorporating activities (typical of practical courses of study) requiring access to labs, software and equipment specific to the course. On the other hand, they have developed an economic aid plan to support students from families affected by the crisis and taken into account the difficult situations that have arisen due to the current circumstances.

In addition to those services, students also have the possibility to borrow materials and equipment specific to the course, which will allow them to access external processing services, such as the jewellery design course. This will also allow them to access some of the Institute’s laboratories and rooms, such as the recording room for the sound design course. Access will be controlled and regulated by pre-established schedules and turns.