The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences is committed to the inclusion of students and staff with disabilities or chronic and/or mental impairments. The aim is to ensure equal access to all BOKU services and offerings for the target groups and to remove any potential barriers.

Here you will find information and assistance on studying with a disability, dealing with students with health restrictions as a teacher, and working at BOKU with a chronic/mental or physical disability, as well as information on training courses and events.

 

Disability officers and their responsibilities
In her role as Disability Officer at BOKU, Ruth Scheiber-Herzog is responsible for disability, inclusion, and diversity issues. She performs a variety of tasks and is an important point of contact for anyone encountering barriers or obstacles in their everyday studies, teaching, or work. As Disability Officer, she also serves as a service and counseling center for all BOKU members with physical or mental impairments or chronic illnesses.
Information for students
Here, BOKU students can find important information on studying with a disability or mental health condition.
Information for teachers
Here, BOKU teaching staff can find important information about working with students with disabilities or mental health issues.
Barrier-free BOKU
Here you can find further information on creating accessible documents or on web accessibility.
Inclusion & Training
Training courses organized by the coordination office in cooperation with PE, Diaktik, and external trainers
Legal basis and data protection
Movies & Videos