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disability

School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast

Students with disabilities​

It is the policy of the University that the principle of equal opportunities should be applied to students with sensory learning and physical impairments. The School is totally in agreement with this policy and has two Disability Advisers (Dr Garry Laverty and Dr Carole parsons) who have attended various courses concerned with disability awareness.
 
Students may have recorded their disability on their UCAS application form and this information is passed on to their Adviser of Studies and the Disability Advisers. Alternatively the University Disability Officer may inform the Adviser of Studies. One of the Disability Advisers will make contact with the student and will attempt to iron out any problems that the student might have and try to ensure that the student has a fulfilling learning experience whilst at Queen’s.
 
Some students may not have recorded their disability on their application forms. If these students have any problems they should contact either their Adviser of Studies or one of the Disability Advisers directly.
 
The University Disability Service assists students with disabilities in arranging study related support. This includes specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia. If you have a disability or have become disabled since studying at Queen’s, staff are happy to help you get the support that you need.
 
Student Guidance Centre
University Terrace

Belfast BT7 1NN
Tel: 028 9097 2727

Email: disability.office@qub.ac.uk
http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/disability/
 

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