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On the dearth of disabled access information in philosophical events
Out of all the conference and workshop announcements in philosophy that you see in any given month, how many mention what access arrangements, if any, are in place to permit […]
We Need to Talk About Student Mental Health More, Not Less
The hullaballoo over the increase in takeup of student mental health services has a disturbing undertone. Alan Percy’s recent Guardian article on the subject calls for a “nuanced” approach […]
Help the NUS Support Disabled & Chronically Ill Postgraduate Applicants (UK)
We are delighted to tell you that Aisling Gallagher from the NUS’s Disabled Student’s Committee is putting together a guide to support disabled and chronically ill students through the application […]