Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 2026
I am committed to making this website accessible and usable for as many people as possible, regardless of ability or circumstance.
This website is maintained as a personal academic website and is intended to facilitate access to research outputs and other scholarly activities. In developing and maintaining the site, I aim to follow recognized web accessibility principles and provide content that can be accessed across a range of devices, browsers, and assistive technologies.
Accessibility Features
This website includes a number of accessibility considerations, including:
- Semantic HTML structure to support screen readers and keyboard navigation.
- Responsive layouts designed to function across desktop and mobile devices.
- Alternative text for images whenever appropriate.
- Sufficient color contrast for most text and interface elements.
- Descriptive link text wherever feasible.
- Support for browser zoom and text scaling.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time achievement. While I strive to ensure that content is accessible, some materials — especially historical documents, externally hosted resources, scanned images, or legacy content - may not yet fully meet current accessibility standards.
I periodically review the website and welcome feedback that can help improve these standards.
Third-Party Content
Some content on this website may link to external websites, repositories, datasets, social media platforms, or other third-party services. I cannot guarantee the accessibility of content hosted by external providers.
Feedback and Contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, experience difficulty accessing any content, or have suggestions for improving accessibility, please contact me:
I will make every reasonable effort to provide information in an alternative format and to address accessibility concerns where possible.
Technical Information
This website is built using Quarto and is designed to support modern web standards. It is regularly tested on current versions of major browsers and across a range of screen sizes.