For students
Become a study assistant and help students with disabilities in their day-to-day university life with note-taking, help with travel, tutoring and more. Whether as a volunteer or paid role (vacataire), you can play an active part in making the university more inclusive.
Watch Hugo and Victor's testimonials on YouTube
Support a student with a disability during exams by becoming an exam support assistant. This role includes taking notes, reading or explaining instructions, and writing under dictation. This paid role requires a Master’s level qualification and includes training.
Watch Constant and Iliana's testimonials and apply on the intranet (Ernest)
For staff at the University of Strasbourg
The University supports teaching staff in developing more inclusive teaching practices and provides guides and audiovisual resources to make courses more accessible.
Do you teach at the University of Strasbourg?
Access inclusive teaching tools on the intranet (Ernest)
Find more tools and information on the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research website
As a member of staff at the university, you can become a disability representative. A disability representative acts as a contact point within a faculty, school, institute or service. They connect the University Life Office's Disability Support Department (Mission handicap du Service de la vie universitaire – SVU) with students with disabilities and liaise with teaching teams, administrative staff and student services.
Disability representatives work in pairs, usually one teaching staff member and one administrative staff member.
Contact the Disability Support Department (Mission handicap) at the University Life Office (Service de la vie universitaire – SVU)
Studium
2 rue Blaise Pascal
67081 Strasbourg