Expert Resources: higher education
These are the items that relate to higher education found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Teresa Loftus | 30 Jun 2022The transition to university can be an exciting time, but you might also feel scared to move out of your comfort zone. Here are some tips to help reduce stress and keep you looking forward to the next phase.
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Louise Aldridge | 23 Jun 2022Join our free upcoming webinar on Tuesday 19th July at 1pm BST and learn from the University of Greenwich and AbilityNet on how to support your disabled employees and students in a post Covid world.
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Emma Wheeler | 09 Jun 2022In this free webinar on 19 July 2022, AbilityNet, and University of Greenwich lecturer and STAART lead discuss accessibility and inclusion in HE workplaces.
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Annie Mannion | 19 Oct 2021Join our session for the Higher Education, Further Education and Public Sectors to learn from the University of Southampton about its successful 'Accessibility Allies' project, on Tuesday 2 November 2021, at 1pm GMT.
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Annie Mannion | 24 Jun 2021A summary of mobile apps regulation deadline information, plus dos and don'ts for accessible eLearning from Susi Miller.
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Guest Blogger | 13 May 2021Alistair McNaught's final blog in a four-part series exploring accessibility evolution in educational settings.
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Guest Blogger | 04 May 2021"A real sign of maturity is when everyone within the organisation recognises digital accessibility as simply good practice," says Alistair McNaught in the third in his series of four guest blogs about accessibility maturity.
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Guest Blogger | 19 Apr 2021Alistair McNaught develops his thinking on the AbilityNet/McNaught Maturity Model in the second of a series of four blogs exploring its use within a range of higher education institutions.
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Annie Mannion | 15 Apr 2021Train your staff about accessibility dos and don'ts using AbilityNet's eLearning modules for HE and FE institutions.
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Guest Blogger | 08 Apr 2021Alistair McNaught introduces the AbilityNet/McNaught Maturity Model in the first of a series of blogs exploring its use within a range of higher education institutions.
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