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EUPeace is an Alliance of universities. Its coordinating institution is Marburg University. Marburg University is reponsible for providing this website.
If information is missing or needs to be corrected, please contact info@eupeace.eu.
EUPeace is an Alliance of universities. Its coordinating institution is Marburg University. Marburg University is reponsible for providing this website.
Philipps-Universität Marburg strives to provide barrier-free access to its website in compliance with the Hessian Equality for Disabled Persons Act (HessBGG) and the Hessian Directive on Barrier-Free Access to Information Technology (HVBIT), which is intended to enable the implementation of the Directive (EU) 2016/2102.
This declaration on digital barrier-free access applies to the present website, following its externalisation from the website of Philipps-Universität Marburg in the university’s central content management system (CMS).
The regulations result from § 3 paragraphs 1 to 4 and § 4 of the HVBIT, which was issued on the basis of §14 of the HessBGG. The verification of compliance with the regulations is based on a self-assessment.
Based on the review, this website, including its mobile web views, is partially compatible with the aforementioned regulations due to the following exceptions.
The content listed below is inconsistent with Section 3 (1) of HVBIT and is not barrier-free for the following reasons:
EUPeace operates a very comprehensive and diverse web presence which is edited and maintained by a large team of editors from various organisations and organisational units. Despite raising awareness of the issue in our training courses and central support, e.g. before new content is activated, editorial omissions are therefore not entirely avoidable.
The web presence makes available a large number of documents (file formats for office use, e.g. PDF-files), some of which were created before September 23, 2018. In view of the quantity, only a part of these documents could be converted so far. However, we are making every effort to transfer them gradually into a barrier-free format. Some documents were made available by third parties and are not available in barrier-free form.
This declaration was prepared on August 27, 2020 and was last reviewed and updated on August 05, 2022.
Audit methodology: self-assessment
Philipps-Universität Marburg is taking steps to ensure that existing barriers are removed. If you come across barriers while using the website, please inform us of the problem via email (barrierefreiheit@uni-marburg.de) and include a link to the page in question. Suggestions as well as inquiries concerning the implementation of barrier-free access can also be submitted using this email address.
Philipps-Universität Marburg always endeavors to answer your inquiries within six weeks. If no satisfactory solution has been found even after your feedback to the above contact, you can call in the Enforcement and Monitoring Agency, Barrier-Free Information Technology Department. After a period of six weeks, you have the right to contact the Enforcement and Monitoring Agency directly. With the involvement of all parties, the ombudsman’s office tries to determine the circumstances of the lack of barrier-free access so that the carrier can remedy it.
Durchsetzungs- und Überwachungsstelle Barrierefreie Informationstechnik
Hessisches Ministerium für Soziales und Integration
Sitz: Regierungspräsidium Gießen
Prof. Dr. Erdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten
Landesbeauftragte für barrierefreie IT
Leiterin der Durchsetzungs- und Überwachungsstelle
Landgraf-Philipp-Platz 1-7
35390 Gießen
Telefon: +49 641 303 – 2901
E-Mail: Durchsetzungsstelle-LBIT@rpgi.hessen.de
Philipps-Universität Marburg placed a high priority on the incorporation of web standards for barrier-free access in the development of its web presence. This development was supported by external specialist know-how. Accompanying measures also included and continue to include training for CMS editors as well as taking barrier-free access into account in internal editorial guidelines.
The Service Center for Students with Disabilities (Servicestelle für behinderte Studierende (SBS) der Philipps-Universität Marburg) can be contacted by email at sbs@verwaltung.uni-marburg.de.