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    The University of Nottingham is committed to promoting access for students who have a disability, dyslexia and/or a long-term medical condition. Services provided aim to enable students to fulfil the inherent requirements of the course as independently as possible.

    What students need to do

    Students are encouraged to make the University aware of their individual requirements. Students who have a disability, specific learning difficulty (such as dyslexia) or long-term medical condition are urged to inform their personal tutor and/or the Disability Liaison Officer for the School (see below). The School has a Disability Disclosure and Confidentiality Policy through which students can choose to request that information concerning their circumstances remain confidential between themselves and the staff member to whom they disclose. Letting us know what you might need at an early stage will help us to help you.

  • What we can offer you

    The University's Disability Statement listing services, facilities and opportunities available throughout the University can be viewed at: www.nottingham.ac.uk/disability/disability-statement.html

    The Disability Liaison Officer (DLO) for the School of Modern Languages and Cultures is Jill Bramston : (Tel: 0115 951 5507, Fax 0115 951 5812, email: jill.bramston@nottingham.ac.uk ).

    If you have any requirements or concerns talk in the first instance to your DLO - or contact your tutor.

     Academic Support in Student Services includes the Disability Support and Dyslexia Support teams, and offers a range of academic and practical support for all students. Academic Support can provide information about Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA's) and, as a registered (NNAC) ASSESSMENT Centre, the assessments required by LEAs. Academic Support is responsible for making recommendations for alternative arrangements such as those required in examinations, assessments and for time-tabling.

    Assistance can also be given with regard to queries about adapted accommodation and University provision of accessible transport.

    Contact details are:

    Tel: 0115 951 3710

    Fax: 0115 951 4376

    Minicom: 0155 951 4378

    E-mail:

    studentservices@nottingham.ac.uk
    Website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studentservices/supportforyourstudies/academicsupport/index.aspx

 

 

The Students' Union has a voluntary group, Disability Action, that works to make sure that all students who have a disability can access a fair provision of education and services. They provide information, support and advice to students, as well as organising social events. If you would like to get involved contact:

Tel: 0115 846 8785, Ext: 68785 (internal)

E-mail:

sudisability-action@nottingham.ac.uk

 

 

Complaints procedure

Students are encouraged in the first instance to resolve a complaint directly, informally and quickly with the person concerned. Staff dealing with complaints are encouraged, whenever practical to meet with the student face-to-face and to explore remedy sought by the student and to foster a mutual understanding. We expect most complaints to be resolved in this way. Please see link to our complaints procedure for further details.

The University also has a

Disability Policy Advisory Unit

which assists in the development of University policy and procedures relating to disability and their compliance with the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001.

 

University libraries also provide support and facilities for disabled students.

 

Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies

University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5824
fax: +44 (0) 115 951 5812
email: slavonic-studies-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk