Do you need help?

The most common situations and how to solve them

1. Do you have psychological difficulties that interfere with your studies?
2. Do you get lost in the amount of tasks? Do you forget the deadlines for your seminar works? Are you unsure how to study for your exams?
3. Do you have an autism spectrum disorder?
4. Do you have specific learning difficulties or do you need a diagnostic assessment?
5. Do you have a chronic illness or an injury with temporary or permanent effects?
6. Are you visually impaired?
7. Are you D/deaf or hard of hearing?
8. Do you have a mobility impairment?
9. Do you just need to ask something?

1. Do you have psychological difficulties that interfere with your studies?

First, visit this site for more information about studying with psychological difficulties and autism spectrum disorders or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at).

2. Do you get lost in the amount of tasks? Do you forget the deadlines for your seminar works? Are you unsure how to study for your exams?

Contact our psychologists to arrange a consultation on study strategies and time management.

3. Do you have an autism spectrum disorder?

Visit this site for more information for students with psychological difficulties and autism spectrum disorders, or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at).

4. Do you have specific learning difficulties or do you need a diagnostic assessment?

Visit this site for more information about studying with specific learning difficulties first, or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at). 
Contact our psychologists to make an appointment for a learning difficulties assessment.

5. Do you have a chronic illness or an injury with temporary or permanent effects?

Visit this site for more information for students with chronic somatic illness, or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at).

6. Are you visually impaired?

Visit this site for more information for students with visual impairments first, or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at).

Do you need information about the library for individuals with visual impairment?

Visit the library's website or write directly to staff of the Library and Publishing Section.

Do you need assistance or spatial orientation training?

Contact our colleagues who provide these services.

7. Are you D/deaf or hard of hearing?

Visit this site for more information for deaf and hard of hearing students, or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at).

Do you need information about sign language interpreting or speech-to-text reporting?

Take a look here or write directly to our colleagues who provide these services.

8. Do you have a mobility impairment?

Visit this site for more information for students with mobility impairments or write directly to your student counsellor (depending on the faculty you are studying at).

Do you need the services of an assistant?

Contact our colleagues in the Physical Accessibility Section.

9. Do you just need to ask something?

Email us at studijni@teiresias.muni.cz to arrange a meeting to discuss what we can do for you. If you are an applicant, please see the information for applicants or email at prihlaska@teiresias.muni.cz.

You can find the contact details of all Teiresias staff on the website, in the staff section.