Accessibility statement for Registration for Teaching Quality Week website
Jagiellonian University in Kraków declares to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The declaration on accessibility shall apply to TJK registration system.
- Website publication date:
- Date of the last significant update:
Compliance status with the Act on Digital Accessibility
The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.
Non-compliance issues or exemptions:
- The website may contain links to documents that are not fully accessible.
- Some lists of items in the text may not be properly grouped using appropriate system markers.
- The website may contain content in a language different from the value of language attribute.
- The website may contain links that are unclear out of context.
- The website may not provide appropriate warnings about opening new tabs or browser windows.
- There are HTML validation issues on the website.
Declaration preparation
The declaration was prepared on and is based on a self-assessment carried out by Małgorzata Kozik, employee of the Centre for Academic Support.
Feedback and contact information
In case of problems with website accessibility, please contact Małgorzata Kozik (Centre for Academic Support), e-mail: malgorzata.kozik@uj.edu.pl – person responsible for issues related to the accessibility of the website. Using the same contact details you can apply for unavailable information and complain about lack of accessibility.
Complaints and request procedure
Everyone has the right to complain about lack of accessibility of the website, request the accessibility of the website, the mobile application or any element thereof, request unavailable information in alternative forms.
The request should include:
- the identity of the person making the request,
- an indication of which website or mobile application is involved,
- the way in which he or she can be contacted.
The public entity should comply with the request immediately and no later than within 7 days. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity shall immediately inform when it will be possible to comply with the request, but this deadline shall not be longer than 2 months. If it is not possible to ensure accessibility, the public entity may propose an alternative way to access the information.
In case an entity refuses to comply with a request for accessibility or alternative access to information, a complaint may be made against such action. Once all appeal possibilities are used, a complaint to the Commissioner for Human Rights also applies.
Mobile Apps
There is no mobile application available.