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Inclusive University

¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ is committed to the equal participation of people with and without health impairments (physical or mental illness, disability) and has set out to become an inclusive university.

Being active in your studies and career with a health impairment harbors many challenges for everyone involved. ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ has firmly anchored the key objective of inclusion in action plans and strategies, and supports you in many areas. Numerous stakeholders are working towards implementing inclusion.  Here you can find out what support options are available if an impairment affects your work situation, and receive information on implementing accessibility and inclusion - also in view of the university's current regulations and goals.

¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ's Team Inclusion contributes to the Projects DigiTeLL and ELLVIS  (Ger.), and a number of other internal collaborations, primarily concerning  Accessible Teaching and inclusion-specific training formats for future teachers.


Initial Information and Contact

Publications in German and English


Read about the basics of 

  • inclusion
  • accessibility
  • accessible teaching
  • health impairments 

in our set of accessible publications. Consult the Global Info to find some FAQs answered in English.

Contact the advisors

Advice and Support for Students with Health Issues
Beratung für Studierende mit Beeinträchtigung

barrierefrei@uni-frankfurt.de

 

Further contacts


Get to know Team Inclusion at ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ and find the person to contact about your questions concerning health-related issues, disability and inclusion at our university.

Studying and University Life

For prospective students

Decision to Study and Application


Which aspects of my situation should influence my choice of studies? What should candidates with health issues consider in their application for a study program?

For students

Support for Students


What general conditions and support strategies may I expect during my studies? Can I get personal assistance – and how? Which rules and regulations apply?  

For (new) people in Frankfurt 

Studying in Frankfurt 


What assets does Frankfurt/M. have to offer as a location of study? What about ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ's progress towards an accessible architecture? Which support options are available locally?

Teaching and Working

For lectures

Accessible Teaching for Faculty


You are a lecturer or faculty member at ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ and teaching courses in a more accessible way is one of your professional ambitions? You would like to foster accademic inclusion, supporting students with health impairments? Find initial information on accessible teaching/ testing and some tools in this section.

For employees

Good Work at ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ


How do impairments affect the way we work at and for our university? What kind of support is offered to staff and faculty members with health issues? What guidelines are there concerning the application for a job, appointments and the recruiting process? This section supports faculty and staff in dealing wirh such questions.

On concepts, concerns and what ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ can offer

Studying with health issues: What does it mean?


Does this concern me (and my condition) personally? What kind of problems are addressed?  Will I find information and support to improve my situation here? 

News and Hints

Global Info

Find concise information for an international audience on ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ and its accessibility (with disabilities) in our Global Info (FAQs).

Recordings and Media

Find recorded lectures and a selection of videos for your own research in our Inclusive Infotheque (German)

Celebration

¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ celebrated the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Find the documentation of our event (in German) on this site.

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