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The Educational Assistive Technology Centre (EATC) works to support students and staff with any assistive technology (AT) they need to overcome barriers to education and work. Primarily, we work with students with disabilities to ensure they can participate fully and equitably in their coursework.

We conduct needs assessments with students to determine software and hardware solutions to their learning needs. We work to source any necessary equipment and software for these students, and then we work with students to ensure they have the required training to get the most out of the tools available to them.

The EATC also works on projects to increase awareness and foster a culture of accessible practice. We actively engage in research projects to discover and implement new technologies on campus to benefit our campus community.

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Wafa  Rougab
15 May 2025

Disability Services: an everlasting effect and a ticket for bigger dreams

Wafa Rougab has limited vision, but that didn鈥檛 stop her from achieving a PhD at UL. She writes about the immensely positive impact Disability Services at UL had on her student journey.
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ACCESSIBLE CAMPUS MAIN PLAZA
14 May 2025

Buildings and Estates play a key role in accessibility at UL

Cliona Donnellan writes on the central role the Buildings and Estates Department (B&E)聽plays in the development of an inclusive and accessible campus here in UL.
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Two students at the UL flagpoles
14 May 2025

Students' Perspectives on Accessibility at UL

There are several great events planned for the second half of the week, including a session on Universal Design (UD) and an interactive student panel discussion where we will hear the perspective of UL students on accessibility and inclusion at UL.
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