Students with disabilities
At Oxford over 1,000 students have declared a disability. Our overall student drop-out rate is one of the lowest in the UK at around 1%. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments and addressing any individual support requirements to ensure that students are able to fully participate and enjoy a fulfilling university experience. For more information, visit the Disability Advisory Service’s (DAS) web pages
These short videos give an impression of the experiences of a small selection of our students. We are currently filming more representative student experiences which will be added soon. Please contact DAS if you would be interested in volunteering: Telephone +44 01865 (2)80459 or disability@admin.ox.ac.uk
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Joe Ingham
Undergraduate studying History at Lady Margaret Hall
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Joe Ingham
Undergraduate studying History at Lady Margaret Hall
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Amy Price
Graduate studying Evidence-Based Health Care at Kellogg College
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Sam Dickinson
Undergraduate studying PPE at Merton College
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Helen Willis
Undergraduate studying Physiology and Psychology at St John's College
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David Maguire
Graduate studying Geography at St John's College
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Christopher Pike
Undergraduate studying PPE at St Edmund Hall
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Lara Green
Undergraduate studying PPE at St Edmund Hall
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Marie Tidball
Graduate studying Criminology and Criminal Justice at Wadham College
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Daisy Moffatt
Graduate studying Clinical Medicine at Somerville College
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Fiona Stuart
Undergraduate studying Archaeology and Anthropology at Hertford College
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Hannah Boston
Undergraduate studying History at St Hugh's College
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Zoe Hallam
Undergraduate studying PPE at St John's College
