i think it will be, absolutely. i m talking to you currently from my home in south london, we are all doing it. actually, it is what students want. there is an overall narrative of students, sorry, of universities perhaps dragging theirfeet and being laggards in not getting back face to face and giving students what they want. that s not actually true. all universities across the country are delivering home space learning as we speak. what they are doing is starting to rethink what a really good teaching and learning experience looks like. so we know that students actually want hybrid learning. they want to have, for example, what the old lecture, where several hundred students would sit in a lecture theatre, perhaps isn t an optimal way of learning. and those being done online, where students can access learning material at their convenience, you know, through online learning environments is what students want. the universities then flip the model and do their in person teaching in sm
eurasia group. i been looking forward to today getting her thoughts on this main change by the chancellor brick. it is a big deal it is not the only change. you know, dana, the bush administration, the obama administration come the trump administration pushing the germans incredibly hard on for a white you re attention to your own defense? why aren t you contributing adequately to nato. they been the biggest laggards and now scholz committing to 2% of gdp spending so they want to put into the constitution. it is a massive impact in strengthening nato. the germans help to lead the way and terms of the exclusion of russia from swift. i think roloff scholz did not like being lied to his face by president putin about this whole no invasion. and i think you re seeing a significant reaction from all of europe but most significantly. he is new to office will have
this is only going to escalate. pretty much irrespective of what the details of the sanctions package are. the thing i would say that s really been noteworthy to me, and that s really different, categorically, from what we experienced in 2014, is european attitudes have had a sea change in really the last 72 hours. we have seen the european union go from frankly a bit of laggards on sanctions to really being out in front of what everyone else is doing. banning overflights, or banning russian planes from landing in europe today is a significant move. bp decision to sell off its shares, norway coming out and saying it s going to divest from russia in its sovereign wealth fund. this is a dramatic change in european attitudes. from the beginning of the crisis, i said if putin were to actually launch a full-scale war on ukraine, we would be on a conveyer belt to iran style sanctions. i thought that would take months to get to its conclusion.