MAP. Media Accessibility Platform

The director of the AccessCat Network, Anna Matamala, will participate in the CEAPAT Events Week at a round table on cognitive accessibility and in the VI International Congress on University and Disability to speak about accessibility and translation technology.
Researchers from 8 research groups within the AccessCat Network will impart fifteen online training capsules that are fully independent, free, and addressed to the general public. In a practical and entertaining way, they will teach participants how to be more accessible when it comes to communication and information. You can check the full programme and sign up.
This call intends to fund actions performed by groups within the AccessCat Network whose goal it is to participate in drafting regulations/standards or high-level documents (policy papers, etc.) in institutions, standardising organisations, and European and international references in the field of accessibility to communication and information.
This call intends to fund the development of international missions in which members of the AccessCat Network can acquire new skills and knowledge that facilitate the valorisation and transference of their research in the field of communication and information accessibility.