Links and Further Information

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DSW website

The Deutsche Studierendenwerk has put together lots of information for students with a disability or chronic illness on its website at: www.studierendenwerke.de/en/topics/studying-with-disabilities

Services provided by the universities

Universities in Munich

The major universities in Munich offer their own advisory services as well as special assistance for students with a disability or chronic illness.

Universities outside Munich

Students with a disability or chronic illness can turn to the general advisory services for information on the individual advice and assistance available.

IBS

The IBS is an association of students with and without disabilities and was formed in autumn 2004 from a student initiative at the LMU.

The IBS stands up for improving study conditions for students with a disability or chronic illness. It offers a forum for discussing issues with other students, functions as a place to turn to and also represents the students’ interests to the university’s administration.

Therefore, two meetings take place each semester – the dates are always announced at the beginning of the semester. Current issues and problems regarding studying at the LMU with a disability can be discussed at these meetings. Students can share information, tips and advice with each other and talk about experiences they have made in their everyday student life. Naturally, these meetings also offer an opportunity to personally get in touch with other students.

More information can be found here.

Arbeitsgemeinschaft lebenslanges Lernen

Fully accessible offers at German universities as well as the opportunities available to further your education have improved during the past few years; but the fact remains that people with a disability are still far too often confronted by challenges that cannot be overcome. For this reason, the organisation “Arbeitsgemeinschaft lebenslanges Lernen” (Eng. association for lifelong studying) has addressed the issue and has created a German guide on the subject, which you can have a look at here.

Further links

The following links are a small excerpt taken from the DSW brochure “Studium und Behinderung” (Eng. studies and disability).

www.abi-projekt.de (association for accessible information technology)

www.assistenz.org (regarding personal assistants for people with a disability with further links)

www.bag-selbsthilfe.de (association of organisations throughout Germany for people with a disability or chronic illness and their relatives)

www.bbsb.org (Bavarian association for blind and visually impaired people, BIT Zentrum: accessible media)

www.behindertenbeauftragter.de (Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Persons with Disabilities)

www.behinderung.org (advisory services, such as regarding equal opportunities for people with a disability)

www.best-news.de (advice on working and studying for hearing-impaired people)

www.bgsd.de (federal association of German sign language interpreters)

www.bhsa.de (German association of organisations for hearing-impaired students and graduates)

www.blindenbuecherei.de (association for libraries for the blind)

www.blindengeld-muss-bleiben.de (up-to-date information provided by the German association for the blind and visually impaired)

www.blindenhoerbuchladen.de (audiobooks for the blind)

www.blindenzeitung.de (newspaper for the blind)

www.blista.de (centre of competence for the blind)

www.bmas.bund.de (legislation on the integration of people with a disability and legislation on social security - Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs)

www.bmg.bund.de (brochure on nursing insurance provided by the Federal Ministry of Health to download)

www.cebeef.com (assistance for people with a disability)

www.dbsv.org (German association for the blind and visually impaired)

www.deutscher-behindertenrat.de (association of German organisations for people with a disability)

www.dvbs-online.de (German organisation for the blind and visually impaired at university and in professional life)

www.enterability.de (advice on starting up a business for people with a disability)

www.european-agency.org (information on inclusive education in Europe)

www.forsea.de (German association for self-determined assistance for people with a disability)

www.gehoerlosen-bund.de (German deaf association)

www.gesetze-im-internet.de (German federal law online, e.g. legislation on equal opportunities for people with a disability, English translations partly available)

www.incobs.de (information on technologies for blind and visually impaired people)

www.integrationsaemter.de (information on all matters related to professional life with a disability)

www.iscb.de (organisation for visually impaired computer users)

www.isl-ev.de (organisation “living self-determinedly” in Germany)

www.jungekarriere.com (information on entering professional life)

www.kmk.org (website of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in Germany with decisions and information on universities and studying)

www.kobinet-nachrichten.org (up-to-date information on all matters related to living with a disability)

www.pro-retina.de (advice and information for visually impaired people)

www.schwerhoerigen-netz.de (German association for the hearing-impaired)

www.sehbehinderung.de (association for supporting visually impaired people)

www.studentenwerke.de/en/beauftragte (contact details of universities and Studierendenwerke for students with a disability)

www.studying-in-germany.org/studying-in-germany-as-a-disabled-student/ (information on studying with a disability)

www.taubenschlag.de (portal for deaf and hearing impaired persons)

www.webforall.info

www.wege-ins-studium.de (information on entering professional life as well as a list of university teams)

www.weibernetz.de (representing the interests of women with a disability)

www.zb-net.de (online edition of the magazine “Behinderung & Beruf” Eng. disability & career)