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Disability and Information Systems in Higher Education (DISinHE)

DISinHE (Disability Information Systems in Higher Education) is the Central Clearing House for Information Technology for Accessibility, and Disability in Higher Education, funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the United Kingdom Higher Education Funding Councils.

The Support Centre is working closely with HE Institutions and other relevant bodies, and is building upon the extensive work in this field, to ensure that the provision of appropriate technological support and advice for students and staff with disabilities is embedded as a professional service within the HE sector.

Funder: JISC

Start Date: 01/02/1998

End Date: 01/04/2001

Research Themes:

For further information about the Disability and Information Systems in Higher Education (DISinHE) project please contact Prof Alan Newell.