Disability support
The Inclusion Office and the Committee for Reasonable Adjustments are here to offer advice to staff, students and visitors
and to promote a culture of inclusivity across the University.
Inclusion specialists offer a wide range of advice and support to students with physical and mental health disabilities,
specific learning difficulties and other conditions. We work with students to ensure support is in place ensuring independent
and effective learning.
The Committee and Inclusion Office can arrange academic support and adjustments if you have a long-term health condition
that may affect your ability to study. This may include:
• a visual impairment
• a hearing impairment
• a long-standing illness or health condition
• a mental health condition
• an autism spectrum condition
• a specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• physical or mobility difficulties
Video resources
InfoHandicap
The Committee for Reasonable Adjustments and the Inclusion Office work closely with InfoHandicap Luxembourg. Together with experts in the field, they created a video that is an excellent example of role reversal and offers food for thought. Have a look at their work.

Autism & Achieving University Sucess | Andrea Costa

Advocating Student Rights | Prof. Luca Ratti

Real Student Experience Alexander | Rassbach
Useful links
For more information, please refer to the Reasonable Adjustments Guide.
To access support, please contact the Committee for Reasonable Adjustments or book an appointment.