Accessibility Statement
TU Dortmund University is committed to making its websites and mobile applications accessible in accordance with EU Directive 2016/2102. The following accessibility statement documents the implementation status of the website http://haii.cs.tu-dortmund.de/in accordance with the regulation on the creation of accessible information technology under the North Rhine-Westphalia Equal Opportunities for People with Disabilities Act.
Status of Compliance with the Requirements
This website is partially compliant with EU Directive 2016/2102.
Test methodology: self-assessment
Created on: 2025-06-25
Last checked on: 2025-06-25
Non-Accessible Content
The following content is not accessible:
- PDF documents embedded in the website
- Videos embedded in the website may not have audio description.
- The currently used colors do not all achieve the required contrast at a browser zoom factor of 100 percent.
- Some terms from English or other foreign languages appear on the German version of the website. These terms may therefore be pronounced in German by the voice output.
Reasons:
- Not all of the PDF documents provided have been converted into accessible formats yet. They are being adapted gradually.
- It has not yet been possible to provide the videos with audio description.
- The highlighting of individual English terms and other foreign language terms in the German version of the TU Dortmund University website has not yet been implemented.
Accessible Alternatives:
- If you have any non-accessible enrollment documents, please contact the Student Office. If your examination regulations are not accessible, please contact the Central Examination Administration. For other cases, please use the feedback form below.
- The contrast switch can be used to compensate for insufficient contrast in headings and the navigation bar.
Feedback and Contact Information
You can report any deficiencies in compliance with accessibility requirements and request information about content exempt from the policy.
Contact: Prof. Dr. Sven Mayer
E-mail: sven.mayercs.tu-dortmundde
Feedback: If you would like to contact the Chair of Human-AI Interaction, please contact us at sven.mayercs.tu-dortmundde. Please include the keyword "accessibility" in your message and tell us the content you are referring to, including the URL.
Enforcement Proceedings
If you have not received a satisfactory response to notifications or inquiries regarding accessibility within six weeks, you can contact the Ombudsman's Office for Accessible Information Technology. This office is assigned to the Commissioner for Concerns of People with Disabilities pursuant to Section 11 of the North Rhine-Westphalia Equal Opportunities for People with Disabilities Act. If you wish to initiate an ombudsman's procedure, you can fill out an appropriate application and email it to the Ombudsman's Office. Further information on how to apply can be found on the Ombudsman's website.
Ombudsstelle für barrierefreie Informationstechnik des
Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen bei der Landesbeauftragten
für Menschen mit Behinderungen
Fürstenwall 25
40219 Düsseldorf
Further information on accessibility at TU Dortmund
On the following page you will find an overview of TU Dortmund's measures to reduce barriers as well as helpful links to services and contact persons: TU Dortmund inklusiv
DoBuS – The Disability and Studies Department at TU Dortmund University offers advice and services for students and teachers with the aim of creating equal opportunities for people with disabilities or chronic illnesses in their studies and teaching. Zu DoBuS
TU Dortmund offers information about its profile in easy-to-read and sign language.