Oct 30, 2025
Participate now: Special funds for inclusion 2026
In 2026, the TUD Dresden University of Technology (TUD) will once again be funding projects that break down barriers and improve the participation of people with disabilities and chronic illnesses in their studies and everyday working 1.
Whether barrier-free teaching formats, inclusive events, technical aids or digital accessibility - every idea that can strengthen inclusion at the TUD in a concrete and sustainable way counts.
What is funded?
- Measures to implement TU Dresden's Action Plan 2.0 to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Projects to improve study and working conditions for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses
- Digital accessibility (e.g. accessible websites, learning platforms, documents in accordance with BITV 2.0)
- Further development of existing measures or new impulses
Who is eligible to apply?
- Students and employees of the TUD
Interested parties are requested to send their complete application documents including financial planning by e-mail to  by 12.11.2025 at the latest.
The application form and further information can be found on the Special Funds Inclusion 2026 website.
Diversity Management will be happy to assist with the application process and the development of project ideas.
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                            Coordinator for Inclusion
NameAnna Drum M.A.
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Unit 9.3 Diversity Management
Unit 9.3 Diversity Management
Visiting address:
Verwaltungsgebäude 3, Room 218 Nöthnitzer Str. 43
01187 Dresden
Footnotes
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The prerequisite for this is the allocation of the corresponding funding by the Saxon State Ministry of Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK). 
