Institute for the History of Concepts and Ideas
Accessibility
The University of Lille attaches great importance to making its websites as accessible as possible. To this end, we are committed to respecting the RGAA 3.0 (General Accessibility Framework for Administrations) and have implemented navigation and reading aids on our website (contrasted version, menu keyboard accessibility, replacement font for people with dyslexia..)
Style sheets for separation of content and form
The use of style sheets ensures the separation of the formatting of the site and its content. This keeps a consistent reading order in the structure of each page to allow effective navigation if the use of CSS is disabled.
Navigation
- The tab key allows successive access to each link on the site.
- If despite our efforts you encounter difficulties in navigating our site, do not hesitate to notify us by email at the following address: accessibiliteuniv-lillefr
Text size
- The size of all texts is based on the use of relative units, which makes it possible to modify it in most browsers. This can be done by using the following commands:
"CTRL" and "mouse wheel"
Or
"CTRL" and "+" (enlarge text size) or "-" (decrease text size) keys
Or
Browser menus: View> Text size
Menus
- The main menu, located at the top of the page (MENU button), is permanently displayed on all pages of the site and allows you to reach all of the sections.
- This site navigation menu is accessible from the keyboard.
- The logo on the left allows you to return to the home page of the Lille University website
- The site map is present at the top of each page and provides access to all sections and subsections of the site.
Colors
- A contrasting version of the site respecting the colorimetric criteria of the RGAA is available.
Dyslexia
- For people with dyslexia we offer a substitution policy allowing better reading on the site.
A "Dyslexia" link is permanently available at the top of each page.
Images and links
- Information-bearing images, graphics and links are explicitly named for a clear description of the content.
The University of Lille is a member of the Handicap University Business Convention (CHUE) which brings together 10 partner companies *.
This multi-partner agreement allows our university to:
- mobilize the necessary means so that these training courses take place in an ordinary environment,
- offer pupils / students with disabilities the decisive material and human help so that they can envisage higher education courses and bring them to completion,
- ensure close collaboration between secondary education, higher education and businesses in order to offer them training paths promoting their social and professional integration.
To this end, the university has embarked on a process of making many services accessible, which it offers to its students and future students both in the digital field and in the accessibility of premises, etc.
Compliance of digital services in progress:
- University website (RGAA 3.0 AA +)
- Transcripts of institutional, scientific and educational videos
- Training component websites, faculties (RGAA 3.0 AA +)
* The 10 member companies of CHUE: Atac, Auchan, Bayer, Bonduelle, Capgemini, Cyrillus-Vertbaudet Group, Happychic, Manpower, Promod, Société Worldline du Groupe Atos and Thales