The ²ÝÁñÉçÇøµØÖ· is widely recognised as one of the UK’s most accessible universities. Accessibility is embedded into the University's ethos and planning processes, creating a truly inclusive environment for all.
The University is home to the UK’s first indoor sports hall, purpose designed to include wheelchair athletes, and every residential room built by the University in the 21st century includes a wheelchair turning circle, with all floors served by fully accessible lifts.
We've teamed up with to provide guides on the accessibility of our building and campuses.
The guides give you the information and detail you need to work out if our facilities are going to be accessible for you.
See our building guides for each campus:
You can also see a list of key .
Information about physical accessibility at The Hive Library
The University has also worked with ²ÝÁñÉçÇøµØÖ·shire Community Rail Partnership to create a for people with hidden and visible disabilities.
More about AccessAble
AccessAble, originally called DisabledGo, are an independent organisation that aim to take the stress out of visiting a new place. Their trained surveyors visit location to produce detailed guides that tell you all about a venue's access.
They recognise that everyone's accessibility needs are different, which is why having detailed, accurate information is so important. The guides they produce are 100% facts, figures and photographs.
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