Disabled Students
We recognise that the term 'disability' can describe a wide range of physical and sensory impairments including enduring health conditions, specific learning differences and mental health issues. We aim to ensure that all students feel equally valued and are able to participate in our university community and we therefore provide many activities that promote inclusivity.
The Disability Service
We also recognise that everyone has the right to access every opportunity available to them, regardless of any of physical or sensory impairments. The is here to provide advice and guidance on a range of disability-related matters and help disabled students to be fully included within the academic and social community.
Visit the Disability Services for more information on how you can access their services.
Email: disabilityservice@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 383620 / 382032
The Wellbeing Service
The Wellbeing Service is part of the Student Support and Wellbeing Service based within Student Services. We have professionally qualified counsellors, mental health professionals and information specialists that are experienced in helping students to deal with all kinds of practical and emotional issues such as study related matters, trauma, relationships, emotional regulation, mental health disability related issues, accessibility, harassment, inclusion and much more.
For an appointment please contact wellbeingservices@bangor.ac.uk
Activities and Opportunities
Internships offered to Disabled Students
Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ offers paid summer internships for disabled students registered with Disability Services. These internships are available across a range of departments and schools at the university. They provide opportunities for you to enhance your employability skills allowing you to gain work-related experience and make you more employable. See our Skills and Employability website for more information.
Email: careers@bangor.ac.uk
Undeb Bangor Council – Disabled Students Councillor
The Undeb Bangor Council is the body within the which exists to debate ideas in relation to its policies, campaigns and political activity, ideas relative to its opportunities or for the development of the student experience at Bangor. It is also a forum where Bangor students can hold their elected union officers and councillors to account.
The council is made up of student members occupying a number of specialist roles including a Disabled Students Undeb Bangor Councillor. If you are interested in becoming an Undeb Bangor Councillor, please email undeb@undebbangor.com for more information.
Connect@Bangor
If you are facing barriers engaging in student life then Connect@Bangor may be able to help. Students from Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ volunteer to befriend anyone who needs help with getting involved in student life, whether this is through clubs and societies, visiting the shops, visiting your local GP or just having a coffee.
For more information about accessing this service and information about current volunteers, visit the Students' Union for further details.
Email: connect@undebbangor.com
Tel: 01248 388000
Further Information
website offers education factsheets and guides.
We are committed to promoting a safe and supportive environment and we value the experiences of disabled students in our community. This is covered in our Student Harassment Policy. Visit our web page Share and Support for more information.