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Website accessibility

ReachDeck

You can choose to have the content of our webpages or PDF-files read aloud to you by ReachDeck, and save the read pages as MP3 files. ReachDeck also allows you to change the font size, text colour and other settings. 

ReachDeck is free software that works on smartphones, tablets and laptops. There is no need to download it to your own device first.

Click on the link below to enable ReachDeck for this website. You can also enable ReachDeck by clicking on 'Listen' at the very top of our pages. 

Activate ReachDeck

Links on this website

When you click on a link on this website, it will usually open in the same window, regardless of whether the link takes you to an external website or to another Lund University website. However, if you click on a link to a document, it will open in a separate tab.

In cases where we link to documents on external websites, we try to explain whether the link will open in the same window or in a new tab. We try to make our links as consistent as possible and we apologise for any inconsistencies you may experience.

Website accessibility and optimisation

Lund University is committed to making the information on this website is accessible to as many people as possible. We strive to follow the guidelines of the Agency for Digital Government (DIGG) and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the W3C.

Our work to improve the accessibility of this site is an ongoing process. 

Needs and requirements change as new tools and software, such as web browsers, are developed and improved. There is also no consensus on the best way to design a website to optimise accessibility. We strive to ensure that accessibility is continuously discussed and developed at Lund University.