Studying at UoL

Disability

Potential students who have a disability are encouraged to apply to the University of London. The University and its constituent Colleges and Institutes are all committed to providing first-class educational opportunities to anyone who could benefit from them.

Colleges are responsible for all aspects of equal opportunity policies within their own institution and the production of information for students with disabilities. Enquiries about their policies, procedures and provision should therefore be addressed to them.

The University of London Institute in Paris, the School of Advanced Study and the University Marine Biological Station each have their own missions and a fair degree of autonomy including, in many cases, sole occupation of buildings. In these circumstances, each institution has been asked to provide their own information.

School of Advanced Study 
University of London Institute in Paris  [2pgs, 44KB]
University Marine Biological Station 

Information for students with disabilities for each of the activities and services provided centrally for students include;

Senate House Library 
The Careers Group 
University of London Housing Services 
University of London International Programmes 

Both the University's Statutes and Equal Opportunities Policy  [PDF 9pgs, 114KB] prohibit discrimination on the grounds of disability. 

In addition, the University is striving to ensure that all of its premises and facilities are accessible in the widest sense. A programme prioritising any building work has been established, with appropriate funding provision, to enable the central University to meet its responsibilities under the DDA.

The Information Centre and all central offices in the Senate House to which the public are admitted are accessible by those with mobility problems. Visitors with special needs will be able to obtain help at the reception desk by the entrance to Senate House or may if they prefer telephone the Information Centre +44 (0)20 7862 8000 in advance of their visit.

Copies of 'Information for Students with Disabilities' and the University's Equal Opportunities Policy  [PDF 9pgs, 114KB] can be obtained either direct from the individual institutes or activities or from the

Information Centre
Stewart House
32 Russell Square
London WC1B 5DN

E-mail: enquiries@london.ac.uk 

Page last updated: 02/08/2010
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