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Learn about University Study in the United Kingdom: University of Glasgow.
Attitudinal
University of Glasgow strives to make all the three campuses accessible to all users. They understand the importance of enabling access to accurate, practical information on the accessibility of the physical space, but recognize users may encounter limitations around the main Gilmorehill campus, due to the historic hilltop location.
Classroom
University of Glasgow has an online description of the physical access features of over 100 university services and buildings across all three campuses.
Housing and Food Services
Residence Life is a service that supports students in University of Glasgow accommodation. They share knowledge about residence halls and university life, including highlighting university services that are available.
If you have a food allergy, it is important to let them know so that this can be noted if you are allocated a room at Wolfson Hall (the catered residence).
Technology
The Assistive Technology Centre allows enhanced access to the web, email and other networked resources using assistive software, scanners, large monitors, specialist keyboards and other peripherals. This is a student cluster and priority access is given to students registered with the service.
Library Services
The Alternative Formats Service provides accessible copies of library resources and teaching materials to students and staff who have print disabilities.
Transportation
Public transportation in Glasgow is in the form of city buses, trains, and the subway. Public transportation in Glasgow is generally accessible, with efforts made to accommodate individuals with disabilities and mobility limitations.
Student and Health Services
Disability Service empowers students with disabilities, learning difficulties, and medical conditions, to experience all the University of Glasgow has to offer. There is a fully accessible entrance on the Gibson Street side of 65 Southpark Avenue.
Counseling & Wellbeing Services offers counselors, student listeners, and self-help resources.
Student Learning Development offers advice about exam and revision techniques, as well as drop-ins and one-to-one appointments.