Exemplary teachers in a "sensitive university"

What exactly means the concept of a "Sensitive University"?

 

Quoted from The "Sensitive University" Concept of the University of Pécs:

 

"The University of Pécs striveto createqual opportunities for education, research and participation foall people with disabilities.To thi send, it intends to pursue a policy that enableany disabled student to participate in th eofficial programmeanactivities of the University and tprevent any student from beinexcluded from anactivity or programmbecause of his/hedisability. In ordeto implement this policy, PTE seeks tremovall existing physicalactivity, behavioural and other barriers that maresult in thexclusion of persons with disabilities from any degree of University programs or activities."

 

To this end, this objective was made public in 2015, aiming to achieve successful integration. 

 

The foundations of this practice were summarised in the book: "Inclusive University - Developing Academic Excellence by Implementing Inclusion", published in 2015.

 

The Inclusive University Programme was launched in 2018. The experiences of the first years can be found in the publication "Inclusive University - Here and Now".

 

 

The Support Service staff are working every day to keep it alive, to make it better and smoother. But it is all the result of close cooperations. 

 

The UnivTV has set out to introduce academics through a filter of disabled students, without whose dedicated supportive work the fact of "inclusion" would not be possible. We, the staff of the Support Service, but above all the students concerned, trust that their example is not unique and that it will serve as a lesson to be learned.

 

Below you can view the reports produced so far:

 

 

Dr. Tímea Eisner, assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, is introduced by Barnabás Kovács, IT student.

 

Olívia Pribéli, the ETK's specialised trainer, is introduced by Eszter Hallósy, a dietetic student.

 

 

Dr. Georgina Mucsi, adjunct professor at the Department of Community and Social Studies, is introduced by Aurél Kovács, student of social work.

 

 

 András Olessák 

 

 

 

 

You shall not pass!