Our job sites should work correctly on the following web browsers - click on each link below for further information about how to enable accessibility features for each of these web browsers:
You can change the text size in your browser by using the keyboard shortcut keys Ctrl+ (Control-Plus) to zoom in and Ctrl- (Control-Minus) to zoom out on Windows computers. On an Apple Mac you can use the Option-Command key instead of the Control key to do the same thing.
•BBC guide to changing the text size in your browser
Modifications can be made to make your screen more accessible. Built in to both Mac and PC there are Ease of Access or Accessibility tools in the operating system.
We’ve tried to use colours on our site to make the content easier to read, but we know that some users may have trouble reading text on particular colours. You may be able to use your own colours with your browser. This will help with reading other UCL websites as well.
If you have visual impairments, you may be interested in the following assistive technology.
To find out more about these technologies and further information, please visit the Royal National Institute for the Blind website.
For further guides in using assistive technologies to use websites with a range of devices please visit: My Computer My Way (MCMW).
Most tablets and smartphones have built in accessibility functions, which are normally found under 'settings'.
These functions allow you to change things such as font size, font style, contrast and screen brightness, as well as offering ‘text to speech’ options. Features will vary depending upon the make and model of your device.
How accessible this website is
Parts of this website may not be fully accessible. For example:
UCL is committed to making all online content accessible for all users. If you have any questions or have any concerns , please contact the Department or Faculty concerned directly or digitalaccessibility@ucl.ac.uk. Please include the relevant URL(s) in your message.