#WCAG - JU Job Fairs

Accessibility statement

Introduction

The Jagiellonian University in Krakow undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.

The accessibility statement applies to the website targipracy.uj.edu.pl (site name: JU Job Fairs, pages count: 41).

Launch and update dates

Date of the website launch: . Date of the last major update: .

Stan dostępności cyfrowej

The website is partially compliant with attachment to the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities beacause of the non-compliance(s) or exemptions which are listed below.

Content not accessible

Non-compliance with the annex

  • The website may contain links to documents that are not fully accessible.
  • The website may contain graphic files without alternative descriptions or with incorrect ones.
  • Some lists of items in the text may not be properly grouped using appropriate system markers.
  • The website may contain links that are unclear out of context.
  • The website may contain links with labels that do not properly describe the purpose of the link.
  • The website may contain links without a textual label with an accessible name.
  • The website may include forms that are not fully accessible.
  • The website may contain labels without label attributes accessible for screen readers.
  • The website includes content in a language other than specified for it that is not programmatically determined.
  • The website may lack appropriate status messages read by a screen reader.
  • There may be duplicate ID attributes on the website.
  • The page may contain errors related to the correctness of the HTML code.

Accessibility statement preparation and update

The statement was made by Małgorzata Kozik.

  • First publication of the statement:
  • Last modification date of the statement:
The statement was drawn up on the basis of a self-assessment performed by a public entity.

Keyboard shortcuts

You can navigate to the relevant content on the website (skiplink) using the TAB key. You can navigate to the accessibility statement using the LEFT ALT+ACCESSKEY+0 key on the website (Chrome,Safari,Opera, IE, Edge) or the LEFT ALT+SHIFT+ACCESSKEY+0 key (Firefox)

Feedback and contact details

You can report any problems with the digital accessibility of this website to Małgorzata Kozik - by sending an email to malgorzata.kozik@uj.edu.pl or by calling the phone number (+48) 12 663 26 93 .

Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility of this website or its elements.

You can submit an accessibility request by writing to the JU Accessibility Coordinator at::  

Koordynator Dostępności UJ, ul. Czapskich 4, pokój 202, 31-110 Kraków (Poland)

or completing the relevant form available at: https://dostepnosc.uj.edu.pl/zgloszenia.

When making such a request provide:

  • your name and surname;
  • your contact details (e.g. telephone number, e-mail address);
  • the exact website address of the digitally inaccessible element or content, and
  • a description of what the problem is and how it would be most convenient for you to resolve it.

We will respond to your request as soon as possible, no later than within seven days of receipt.

If this deadline is too short for us, we will inform you about the fact and set a new deadline by which we will correct the errors you have reported or prepare the information in an alternative way. This new deadline will not exceed two months.

If we are unable to ensure the availability of the digital website or content indicated in your request, we will offer you access in an alternative way.

Handling accessibility requests and complaints

If, in response to your request for digital accessibility, we refuse to provide the digital accessibility you have requested and you disagree with this refusal, you have the right to make a complaint.

You also have the right to make a complaint if you do not agree to using the alternative means of access that we have offered you in response to your digital accessibility request.

You may also lodge a complaint if you do not agree to using the alternative way of access that we proposed in reply to your application for ensuring digital accessibility, by writing to the JU Accessibility Coordinator at:

Koordynator Dostępności UJ Czapskich 4, room 202, 31-110 Kraków

or completing the relevant form available at: https://dostepnosc.uj.edu.pl/zgloszenia.

You may find helpful the information on the gov.pl .

You can also inform the Ombudsman about the situation and request an intervention.

Other information

Mobile Apps

There is no mobile application available.

Physical accessibility

A detailed description of the adaptation of our headquarters .

Accessibility of communication and information

At Jagiellonian University, you can use the Polish Sign Language interpreter service. The service is available from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM. To ensure better translation comfort, it is recommended to request the interpreter service in advance through the Accessibility Center of the Jagiellonian University. The service is free of charge.