Inaccessible labs could be preventing brilliant chemical scientists with disabilities from making world-changing discoveries, says our new report.
Our editorial board member for Materials Horizons talks about her interdisciplinary career, printable electronics and science ...
A student in further education was studying Chemistry in order to go on to study Medicine at university. A part of their course involved a practical assessment. The student has a visual impairment so ...
A state-of-the-art new science building, including a chemistry laboratory, was opened in 2019, which had accessibility at the heart of its design. It was delivered on time and under budget and the ...
A research assistant with nocturnal epilepsy has been supported in managing their condition in the laboratory setting in a number of ways. Whilst undertaking a PhD, their supervisors provided office ...
A free app in use at a number of universities can help to keep staff and students safe on campus. It has particular features for disabled people or people with long-term health conditions. The app can ...
A senior academic can teach confidently in labs without experiencing any problems cause by background noise. Modern hearing aids have more sophisticated noise filters, providing better noise control ...
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