The University of Pardubice is committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming and accessible environment for all students. We understand that studying abroad may involve additional challenges related to health conditions, disabilities, psychological wellbeing, family responsibilities or other personal circumstances.
If you require any form of support during your stay at the University of Pardubice, we encourage you to contact us as early as possible. Together, we will discuss your individual needs and identify available support services.
- Centre ALMA
Centre ALMA is the University of Pardubice support centre for students with specific needs and disabilities. It provides counselling, academic and technical support to help students fully participate in university life and succeed in their studies.
The centre offers:
- counselling and study support for students with specific needs;
- individual consultations before and during studies;
- personal and study assistance;
- loan of assistive devices and technologies;
- accessible study materials and examination accommodations;
- support with accommodation and barrier-free access;
- cooperation with faculty coordinators and academic staff.
All services are provided in a supportive and respectful environment to ensure equal study opportunities for all University of Pardubice students.
- Centre BALANC
Centre BALANC is the University of Pardubice counselling and wellbeing centre. It provides professional support delivered by qualified specialists in a safe, respectful and confidential environment.
The centre offers:
- psychological and psychotherapeutic counselling;
- psychosocial support;
- crisis intervention;
- coaching;
- personal development programmes and group activities;
All services are provided confidentially and free of charge for University of Pardubice students.
- Need additional support? Contact us before your arrival at mobility@upce.cz.
To help us prepare appropriate support, please contact us as early as possible after your nomination or application.
You may be asked to provide:
- information about support services you use at your home institution;
- relevant medical documentation or professional recommendations;
- details about accommodation or accessibility requirements.
Students with disabilities, chronic illnesses, mental health conditions, specific learning difficulties, neurodivergence, caring responsibilities or other fewer-opportunity backgrounds may be also eligible for additional support services and Erasmus+ inclusion funding. Early communication helps us prepare suitable arrangements for your stay.