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Neurodiversity Awareness Campaign at WUST

02.03 – 02.04.2026

Different Minds – Common University

A month-long campaign at Wrocław University of Science and Technology dedicated to neurodiversity awareness – workshops, training sessions, consultations and a conference for the entire academic community.

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What does the campaign include?

  • Workshops and training sessions – for students, staff and management
  • Psychological consultations – available throughout March
  • Educational materials – guidelines, best practices and communication templates
  • Closing conference – 25 March 2026, Building D-20

Psychological Counseling Center

Feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or need someone to talk to?

Our psychological counseling center is open to all students, doctoral candidates, and staff at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. We offer support, no matter what challenges you're facing.

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Register for Counseling

Sign up for a convenient appointment with a psychologist. In-person or online.

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Accessibility Standards

Official standards in force at Wrocław University of Science and Technology, approved by the Rector and introduced by an Internal Ordinance. The documents define principles for designing spaces, digital services, information, and events in a way that is accessible to everyone.

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Learn about the binding standards of Wrocław University of Science and Technology that support equality, accessibility, and inclusivity:

  • Architectural and urban accessibility standard – principles for designing spaces that are friendly to all users.
  • Digital accessibility standard – guidelines for websites, applications, and documents.
  • Visual information design standard – clear and consistent graphic communication.
  • Information and communication accessibility standard – accessible information and communication without barriers.
  • University events accessibility standard – organizing events with consideration for the diverse needs of participants.

Help and support for individuals

with mobility disabilities

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with visual disabilities

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with hearing disabilities

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with other disabilities

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neurodiverse

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in a mental health crisis

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undergoing gender transition

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with special needs

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Is This Help and Support for Me?

Our support is available to all students, doctoral candidates, and staff at the University of Science and Technology – regardless of the situation or needs. We understand that each person faces unique challenges that may not fit the standard descriptions of our services. If none of the listed situations or services match your needs, we still encourage you to reach out. Our team is here to consider your case individually and try to find the best solution for you.

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Accessibility Request

Request Accessibility

If you have difficulty accessing buildings, services, or digital resources at the University of Science and Technology, you can submit a request for accessibility.

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Accessibility Areas

You can request accessibility in three main areas:

  • architectural (buildings and spaces),
  • informational-communicational (access to information and communication support),
  • digital (websites and applications).

Accessibility Information

What is Accessibility?

Accessibility is the idea that ensures all individuals, regardless of their physical or mental abilities, have equal access to services, information, and places. It involves adapting environments, services, and communication to make them accessible and useful for everyone.

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Accessibility Leaders

Who Are the Accessibility Leaders?

Accessibility Leaders are a team of dedicated WUST staff members responsible for promoting the idea of accessibility and supporting the academic community. They are happy to answer your questions.

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Find Your Leader

Learn who the Accessibility Leader is for your faculty and how they can assist you.

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