Inclusive Education
ECIO, UnliMited-Students and Pamela Habibović discussing:
What does it mean to be a student with an (in)visible disability, chronic condition, or neurodivergence at the university, and how can said experience be improved?
In 2020, UM signed the declaration of intent of the UN Convention to dedicate itself to improving inclusive education at UM. In June 2023, Prof. Dr. Pamela Habibović, our Rector Magnificus of UM, met UM students to discuss best practices, achievements, and improvement points regarding inclusive education. The values and future steps of the university were discussed.
ECIO moderated the discussion about the values and improvement points at the university. The interview of the discussion from the ECIO website can be found here.
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