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Cardiff University is committed to promoting equality and diversity in all of its practices and activities, including those relating to student recruitment, selection and admission. The University aims to establish an inclusive culture which welcomes and ensures equality of opportunity for applicants of all ages, ethnicities, disabilities, family structures, genders, nationalities, sexual orientations, races, religious or other beliefs, and socio-economic backgrounds. This commitment forms part of the Equality and Diversity Policy.
Part IV of the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) places an ‘anticipatory duty’ on the School to ensure that students with disabilities are not treated less favourably than their peers for a reason relating to their disability. The Act further states that institutions have a duty to make ‘reasonable’ adjustments to ensure equality of learning experience for students with disabilities.
Applications are judged on academic issues alone and are processed without reference to disability. Applications from those with disabilities / special needs are encouraged. Applicants may be contacted by the Disability and Dyslexia Service after an offer has been made to discuss specific requirements in detail.
Further information about the University’s provision for disabled students is available from its Disability and Dyslexia Service.
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