Accessibility of buildings and courses for students with disabilities

Accessibility concerns access to teaching, catering and accommodation buildings. Accessibility takes into account movement around and within buildings, as well as specific features such as access to digital books and audio amplifiers.

Accessibility tips

The person in charge of accessibility, in liaison with the person in charge of support, advises and assists you to ensure that the environment in which you live is as adapted as possible to your situation.

The scope of our action is vast, covering buildings, campus orientation, the layout of classrooms, practical and study rooms, amphitheater facilities, accessibility of university restaurants and accommodation... The aim is to take your overall situation into account and make your student life easier.

A few examples

  • Access to digital works through digitization and/or access to digital libraries through the copyright exception scheme. Requests for access to this type of work should be addressed to the support manager.
  • Amphitheaters are equipped withHF (high-frequency)amplifiers and a necklace for the magnetic loop. For access to this equipment, you need to make a request to the disability reception service, which will organize a loan of equipment throughout the year.
  • The lecture theaters are also equipped with adjustable furniture to enable wheelchair users to sit in the lecture theaters. Some classrooms are equipped with height-adjustable tables.
Published February 13, 2024
Updated March 6, 2024