

We are committed to provide websites and other resources that are accessible by the widest possible audience, including people with visual and/or other learning difficulties. We endeavour to conform to the standards as set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and other organisations. Nevertheless, while we make every possible effort to ensure that we keep up-to-date with the latest developments, this is an ongoing process, and we cannot guarantee the conformity of all parts of the website at all times.
In line with this commitment we offer the choice to the user to select the font size and colour of our website. Additional changes to the way this website looks to suit your preferences and needs can be made by using the settings of your web browser. Most browsers offer configuration options, such as increasing font size and adjusting text and colours. If you use Windows, you could get help from a program or set of tools called Accessibility Wizard or Ease of Access that enables you to set preferences for using your PC and the Internet, located in the “Accessories” section. To find, please follow the steps “Start”, then select “Programs” or “All Programs”, then select “Accessories”.
If you have impairments, you may benefit from one or more of the following accessibility assistive technologies: screen magnifiers, screen readers, talking word processors, Braille-related technologies, voice-activated software, on-screen keyboard programs, touch screen devices, alternative input devices, reading comprehension programs, speech synthesisers, speech recognition software, and so on.
The previous list is not conclusive and there are many more solutions available. Two good sources of information are the BBC website (www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/index.shtml) and AbilityNet (www.abilitynet.org.uk), a leading UK-based charity helping people to apply and utilise better information and communications technology (ICT).
Most of the documents on our website such as Articles, Case Studies, Events, Training and others are available in PDF document format. You can view the documents on our website and resize them using the percentage (%) window on the navigation bar of the PDF document reader. You can also download and save the document and open it on your computer in full screen mode. To do this you will need a software/program called a PDF reader. A software/program like this is usually pre-installed on every computer. If your computer does not have this program you can download the latest version of a PDF reader from the Adobe Systems website. There is also a PDF accessibility guide on this site, which you may find useful (http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/pdfs/accessing-pdf-sr.pdf).
Please note that we do not recommend, endorse or represent any of the above products, services or organisations. Moreover, we have no control over the information provided on external websites and accept no liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or any other damages and/or financial losses, including but not limited to damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use, data or other tangible and/or intangible losses.
The information provided here is for reference only. This is not professional advice, consultancy or recommendation, therefore please, before using or purchasing any technologies, products or services, always obtain professional advice beforehand.
We are always open to suggestions to develop and improve our facilities. Please make your suggestions through our Feedback form or by emailing info (at) anglohigher.com
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