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We want as many people as possible to be able to use our website. For example, this should mean:
We know some parts of this website are not fully accessible:
If any of these problems stop you getting the information you need from our site, please email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to help you
We are working to make all content on our website accessible to everyone. Content editors undergo training on how to add content with accessibility in mind. We run regular third-party automated accessibility audits on the entire website to identify problems, and work with our development team and content editors to solve problems with accessibility.
The website is best viewed in Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari or Opera. You are advised to upgrade to the latest versions for the best user experience.
If you find the text hard to read, you may wish to make it bigger.
If you're using Microsoft Windows operating system and have a mouse with a control wheel on top, you can use this to change the display size. Press and hold down the Ctrl button on your keyboard, then move the wheel on the mouse – forwards to enlarge, and backwards to decrease it.
Alternatively you can control text size through your internet browser:
See the AbilityNet guide 'My computer my way' for information on how to set up your system to change colours and contrasts.
Link text should make sense out of context and accurately describe the page it points to. You can use the tab key on your keyboard (as well as your mouse) to move from consecutive link to link.
Last updated on 02/09/2021
Our monthly updates are a great way for you to stay up to date with our work, events, and higher education news.