Action Days "Rights of Persons with Disabilities"

ETH Zurich is committed to accessibility: over the course of the next few years, people with disabilities or people with special needs should benefit from greatly improved access to ETH buildings and services.

Switzerland ratified the external page UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) back in 2014. Nevertheless, people with disabilities continue to face obstacles on a daily basis, be it when accessing buildings, information or events. The external page Kantonales Sozialamt (KSA) and the external page Behindertenkonferenz Kanton Zürich (BKZ) have launched the external page Action Days "Rights of the Persons with Disabilities". This initiative will be held between 27 August and 10 September 2022, to draw attention, raise awareness, and provide information about this issue. During the Action Days, ETH Zurich will also be offering workshops, courses and public guided tours.

Barrier-free access to the events

We are taking action to ensure barrier-free access to the events taking place during the Action Days at ETH Zurich. Contact us at for further information.

Events at ETH Zurich

A satellite and a planet, both kneaded from plasticine and placed next to the slogan of the campaigne "Let`s create science without limits!"
The motif of the “limitless universe” should be understood metaphorically, i.e. it is a symbol of the aim of ETH to create a place of science with as few limits or barriers as possible.

A campaign on posters and screens with the slogan “Let’s create science without limits!” raises awareness of the importance of establishing an inclusive teaching and research environment – ideally free of all barriers, obstacles and limitations. After all, this is an issue that affects us all: every day, we all encounter obstacles – some easier, others harder to overcome. The limitations imposed on us by our surroundings vary depending on our physical condition. Due to an accident, an illness or simply getting older, factors such as a steep flight of stairs, tiny print or poor room acoustics can suddenly present insurmountable barriers that exclude people with limited mobility or disabilities. ETH Zürich is striving to minimise these barriers, or better yet eliminate them altogether, so that everyone can enjoy largely barrier-?free access to university buildings and services.

In this workshop, you will learn about the obstacles people with disabilities face on a daily basis and discover approaches to removing these obstacles. In A Change of Perspective, you will gain first-hand experience of how people with disabilities perceive their surroundings and what they have to do to find their way around. A presentation will provide background information on the dimensions of accessibility at the University.

  • 30.08.22, 2-5pm, ETH H?nggerberg, HIT E 51 (German)
  • 06.09.22, 9-12am, ETH Zentrum, LEE C 114 (German)

Registration is required. Participation is reserved for members of ETH Zurich. To register, please send an email with your first and last name and the requested date to .

Each workshop is limited to 20 people. If you register and fail to attend, you will be charged a CHF 50 contribution towards expenses.

 

There will be a showcase of the "Barrier-Free at ETH Zurich" programme in the exhibition area at 菲律宾sunbet下载_申慱sunbet现金网-【官方网站】 Info on the H?nggerberg campus. Measures that have already been implemented and those currently in planning will be presented (German text only) with interactive elements, with the audience encouraged to try them out.

A description of the exhibition content and photos with alternative texts can be found on the website Exhibition "Barrier-free at ETH Zurich".

  • 22.08.-03.11.22, 7:30am-5pm (Mo-Fr), ETH H?nggerberg, HIL D 26.5

Registration is not required.

The Accessibility Clinic (with Manu Heim, Corporate Communications)

Attendees can ask questions about accessibility issues. The focus is on digital accessibility in general, as well as accessibility on the web and in communications.

  • 28.08.22, 11-12am, online via Zoom (German and English)

Registration is not required. Participation is reserved for members of ETH Zurich.
(external page Zoom-Link / Meeting-ID: 635 8586 8994)

 

Workshop: Digital Accessibility @ ETHZ – Teaching Lab (with Anton Bolfing, Educational Development and Technology)

This workshop provides opportunities to discuss specific challenges in implementing accessibility with specialists and as a group. We will reflect on lessons and skills learned from the Teaching Lab Moodle course.

Registration is required. Participation is reserved for members of ETH Zurich.

 

Workshop: Digital Accessibility (with Manu Heim, Corporate Communications)

This workshop will provide an overview of accessibility, including the legal framework and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). There will be a presentation on the requirements at the visual level, e.g. colour vision deficiency, alternative text, colour contrasts, the use of colour, and the requirements at the semantic level, e.g. headings and titles, lists, interactive controls. In a screen reader demo, a person affected by these elements will demonstrate how they use the internet and provide tips on improving ease of use.

  • 05.09.22, 1:15-4:45pm, online (German)

Registration is required. Participation is reserved for members of ETH Zurich.

 

Course: Creating Accessible PDFs (with Anton Bolfing, Educational Development and Technology)

The course will show you how to create accessible PDF documents so that everyone can “read” and access them.

  • 01.09.22, 9-11am, online (German / English on request)
  • 07.09.22, 1:30-3:30pm, online (German / English on request)
  • Target audience: all members of ETH, especially people in educational roles

Registration is required. Participation is reserved for members of ETH Zurich.

"Waves – Dive In!"

Ein Surfer reitet auf einer Welle

Waves move the world. They are a fundamental part of life. In the special exhibition “Waves – Dive In!” by focusTerra, the audience can playfully explore waves with all their senses. Feel and hear the energy of the waves.

  • 30.08.22, 6:15pm, ETH Zentrum (German)
  • The guided tour is designed for people with visual impairments

Registration is required. Once registered, you will be given further information on the precise location.

"An Abundance of Autumnal Fruits"

Join us on a botanical tour of the H?nggerberg campus. Learn about the fruits of the autumn in all their diversity. A botanical specialist from the H?ngg Nature and Bird Conservation Society will provide fascinating information about the fruits that grow in the local area.

  • 06.09.22, 6:15pm, ETH H?nggerberg (German)
  • There will be a sign language interpreter on this guided tour

Registration is required. Once registered, you will be given further information on the precise location.

CYBATHLON Hands-on Demos

Experiencing and trying out is expressly encouraged: test your dexterity with a prosthetic arm or experience the power of your own thoughts in a virtual game with mind control. Take the opportunity to get to know modern assistance systems up close and develop a feeling for the limits and possibilities of such applications.

CYBATHLON @school Product Development Module

Here you can experience how school classes get excited about inclusion and science with the CYBATHLON @school Product Development Module. In small teams, the invited upper school class goes through various phases of product development, from the idea to the finished product. The goal: to develop a gripper for an elbow exoskeleton. The teams compete against each other in the final Mini CYBATHLON.

Information Event (from 4pm)

  • Welcome by Dr Roland Sigrist
  • Competition CYBATHLON @school
  • Presentation by Dr Romila Storjohann
  • Presentation and  Demo Varileg Team

The Event is presented by CYBATHLON and the Competence Centre RESC.

  • 09.09.22, 10am - 6pm, Pfarreizentrum Liebfrauen Zürich (Weinbergstrasse 36, 8006)

Registration is not required. More information is available on the event website of CYBATHLON.

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