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Accessibility Declaration

AGH University of Krakow is committed to ensuring the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector entities.

This accessibility statement applies to the website of AGH Environmental Physics Group.

Date of website publication:

Digital Accessibility Status

This website is partially compliant with the annex to the Act on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Sector Entities from April 4, 2019, due to non-compliance and exclusions listed below.

Unavailable Content

Non-compliance with the Annex

  • The site contains graphics without alternative descriptions.
  • Some graphics have insufficient or improper descriptions.
  • The website has a disordered heading structure.
  • Primitive text formatting is present on the website.
  • There are no lists for groups of links.
  • There is no local language declaration for words differing from the general language declaration of the page.
  • Some links open new windows/tabs without warning.
  • Links to external files do not indicate file type or size.
  • Navigation elements refer to directions.
  • The screen reader experiences stuttering due to duplicated information next to links and images within those links.
  • Some skip links do not lead to the main reference point of the page.

Preparation of the Accessibility Statement and its Update

  • Date of creation of the statement:
  • Date of last review of the statement:

The statement was prepared in cooperation with the AGH Digital Accessibility Support Section based on a self-assessment using the Checklist for Digital Accessibility of Website v. 2.2 (docx, 0.12MB).

Feedback and Contact Information

Any digital accessibility issues on this website can be reported to Sylwester Arabas — by email sylwester.arabas@agh.edu.pl or by phone +48 502 254 779.

Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility of this website or its elements.

When submitting such a request, please provide:

  • your name,
  • your contact details (e.g., phone number, email),
  • the exact web address where the element or content is inaccessible,
  • a description of the problem and what kind of solution would be the most convenient for you.

We will respond to your request as soon as possible, but no later than 7 days after receiving it.

If this deadline is too short for us, we will inform you about it. In that notice, we will provide a new deadline by which we will correct the reported errors or prepare the information in an alternative way. This new deadline will not exceed 2 months.

If we are unable to provide digital accessibility of the website or content requested, we will offer you alternative access to them.

Handling Requests and Complaints Regarding Accessibility

If we deny your request for digital accessibility, and you disagree with this refusal, you have the right to file a complaint.

You also have the right to file a complaint if you disagree with the alternative access method we proposed in response to your request for digital accessibility.

You may submit a complaint by mail or email to the management of our office:

  • Mgr Przemysław Olszewski — Director of the Rector's Office, AGH,
  • Address: Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków,
  • E-mail: biuro@agh.edu.pl.

You may find helpful information on the government portal gov.pl.You can also report this situation to the Human Rights Defender and request intervention in your case.

Additional Information

Architectural Accessibility

Main Building of AGH University of Krakow — Al. Adama Mickiewicza 30, Kraków

Detailed description of the accessibility adjustments at our main building.

Communication and Informational Accessibility

It is possible to enter AGH buildings with an assistance dog.

If you need a sign language interpreter on-site or online, please contact the AGH Accessibility Department. The information desk is open from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The service is free of charge for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.

Contact information for the AGH Accessibility Department:

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