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University reasonable adjustments guide

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Publication date
27 June 2018
Author
University of Luxembourg
Country
Luxembourg
Language
  • English
  • French
  • German
Year
  • 2018

Description

The University is committed to providing an inclusive and equitable learning environment that enables students with a disability to access the same opportunities as their non-disabled peers.

The University of Luxembourg welcomes students with a disability and provides care and support to encourage equal opportunities for all. Students are an integral part of our campus community and as such, the University aims to provide an environment to ensure all students can flourish and reach their full potential.

The University has a legal duty to try to remove the barriers students face in education because of a disability, medical or mental health condition. This is called ‘making reasonable adjustments’. The purpose of reasonable adjustments is to make it possible for students to participate fully in University life. It is  not to give students an advantage over others, to change standards or final outcomes or to guarantee success.

This guide is intended as a reference point and a practical tool to define how the University supports students with a disability, long-term medical or mental health condition during their studies. It also provides information for staff at the University to understand, determine and implement reasonable adjustments in relation to teaching, learning and assessment.

Reasonable adjustments guide in French.

Reasonable adjustments guide in German.

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Reasonable adjustments guide