This event was organised by the LINK Network with support from the University of Antwerp. The aim of the conference was to bring together experts, professionals and students from across Europe and beyond to share knowledge and experience in the field of disability in higher education. Speakers ranged from students sharing their stories and ideas, to professionals presenting the latest innovations and research. Most of the presentations from the conference are here.
Academic Support for Disabled Students as an Example of Social Responsibility of University
Academic Support for Disabled Students as an Example of Social Responsibility of University
Assessing the degree to which UDL principles are implemented in the OT Curriculum at PHL University College
Balancing expertise, societal input and political control in the production of policy advice
Can We Handle This
Current status and legislation in Israel
Deconstructing the curriculum
Disclosure of Disability in work, employee v employer
Empower Yourself, what are you are afraid of. An exercise in challenging students on empowerment in education
Faculty Beliefs Related to Admitting Disabled Nursing Students
Higher Education in Flanders Students with disabilities share their ideas and thoughts
How to create a higher education support service for students with mental health difficulties
If you don't stand up for yourself who will
Inclusive Higher Education, the perspective of professors
Into Teaching - Promoting access for disabled people
Is There a Need to Create a Timeout Space and what can it mean in higher education
Not a favour but a right
PwD Europe across borders
Sharing student stories
Special needs aren't a barrier to participation in student exchange programmes
Stip the dot, one door opens all possibilities
Study Abroad Without Limits
Studying with a disability item in the National Quality Control System
Supporting students with ADHD
Teachers with a disability, a big asset! but what can teacher training insitutes do to improve their transition to teacher training programs
The change in university was happening because I was visibile and I needed to be everywhere
The Student Advisory Board at the University of Vienna
The Swedish Digital Archive
Using Data to Improve the disabled student experience
Welcoming and supporting disabled students - a resource for academic and clinical staff in allied health professions
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