Does anyone know which countries provide assistance for disabled students through their
embassies or other sources? At the moment we fund essential support for international
disabled students from our own budget.
Thanks,
Anna
Anna Charles-Jones
Learning Support Adviser
Learning Support
Student Services
Student and Academic Services
Manchester Metropolitan University
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Manchester
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United Kingdom
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For some countries, help is available through their embassy.
Anthony
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I have a Japanese student who isn't eligible for DSA. Does anyone know
of
other sources of funding for equipment and/or non-medical help for
international students studying in the UK?
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