Pedagogical accommodations for doctoral students with disabilities
The doctoral student's form of employment determines who is responsible for pedagogical accommodations for doctoral students with disabilities.
Doctoral students with employment
The doctoral student's home department is responsible for work environment issues such as work equipment and IT tools, as well as for any other efforts needed to achieve a satisfactory work environment. This may, for example, apply to sign language interpretation at work meetings and work literature in a broad sense in an adapted format. The Employment Service can cover the cost or part of the cost of sign language interpretation at work meetings or the like. The doctoral student can also turn to the Interpreting Center for interpretation at work meetings. If the doctoral student is to lead the work meeting or participate in staff training, the Interpreting Center usually refers to the Employment Service's resources. The Employment Service can cover the costs of the production of work literature on an adapted medium.
Regarding courses within postgraduate education, support and pedagogical accommodations are handled as for students, via the coordinator for students with disabilities. The University library can assist with adapted course literature.
Doctoral students without employment
The doctoral student is equated with undergraduate students with disabilities. See Studying with disabilities.