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Towards an inclusive university: PSL joins the Atypie Friendly program

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On March 19, 2025, Paris Sciences & Lettres University (PSL) joined Atypie Friendly, a national program that works to build inclusive higher education for students and staff with neurodevelopmental disorders. The agreement was signed at the PSL Student Life Center by PSL President E.M. Mouhoud and Bertrand de Monthubert, Director of Atypie Friendly, in the presence of Florence Benoit Moreau, Vice President of Student Life and Social Responsibility at PSL University. It marks a significant step in PSL University's inclusion approach.

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On March 19, 2025, Paris Sciences & Lettres University (PSL) joined Atypie Friendly, a national program that works to build inclusive higher education for students and staff with neurodevelopmental disorders. The agreement was signed at the PSL Student Life Center by PSL President E.M. Mouhoud and Bertrand de Monthubert, Director of Atypie Friendly, in the presence of Florence Benoit Moreau, Vice President of Student Life and Social Responsibility at PSL University. It marks a significant step in PSL University's inclusion approach.

 The Atypie Friendly program is a national initiative, led by the University of Toulouse, aimed at making higher education more inclusive. It offers concrete solutions to improve the reception and support of students and staff affected by neurodevelopmental disorders. Several PSL University institutions are already actively participating in this initiative, thus contributing to a more welcoming and equitable academic environment.

Starting in September, the university will implement training for lecturers and research professors. Shared services will receive support to enhance their skills and ensure effective support for our students. This initiative is part of PSL's broader commitment to promoting a culture of inclusion and equal opportunity within the university.