Accessibility Statement

The University of Oxford is committed to providing an accessible web presence that gives members of the public and members of the University community full access to University information, courses and activities offered publicly through the web. Our Equality Policy outlines our commitment to a culture which ‘maintains a working, learning and social environment in which the rights and dignity of all its staff and students are respected’.

Support for Accessibility

To help ensure that our websites are as accessible as possible, they are implemented in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These aim to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and user friendly for everyone. The guidelines have three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA). We are committed to meeting AA guidelines and also aim to meet AAA standards wherever possible.

Improving your experience

While Oxford Mosaic has been created to be highly usable as given, you may attain the most accessible experience by customising your computer to suit your individual needs – for example: to get a site spoken to you, to change its colour-scheme, or to increase the size of its fonts.

The BBC provides guidance on a number of techniques:

How accessible this website is

We are aware that some parts of this website are not fully accessible. We are working to address areas where our accessibility needs improvement. 

Further assistance

We welcome your feedback. Any queries or concerns about the accessibility of this website may be sent by email to web.accessibility@humanities.ox.ac.uk. Please include the URL of the website in question.

This website runs on Oxford Mosaic, the University of Oxford’s web platform. Information regarding the accessibility features common to platform sites can be found in the Oxford Mosaic Accessibility Statement. Where applicable, further information on the content or features specific to this site is given below.