Accessibility statement

Copenhagen Business School Handelshøjskolen is committed to making the website eamsa2025.cbs.dk accessible in accordance with the Danish Web Accessibility Act (Lov om tilgængelighed af offentlige organers websteder og mobilapplikationer).

If you encounter non-accessible content on eamsa2025.cbs.dk?

Here, you have the possibility to notify the responsible public sector body of any failure of the website to comply with the accessibility requirements set out in the Danish Web Accessibility Act. You may also request information that may have been exempted by the responsible public sector body pursuant to Section 1(5) (exemption of content) and Section 3(2) (disproportionate burden) of the Act.

You can contact Copenhagen Business School Handelshøjskolen, if you encounter non-accessible content on eamsa2025.cbs.dk:

You should not provide confidential or sensitive personal information, such as your personal identification number or health-related information, when contacting the public sector body.

Compliance status

As a public sector body, you must indicate the extent to which your website complies with the accessibility requirements set out in the harmonised standard EN 301 549. The compliance status must reflect only the content covered by the Act and must not take into account any content lawfully exempted. The compliance status may be:

  1. The website fully complies with the Act
  2. The website partially complies with the Act (meets most requirements)
  3. The website does not comply with the Act (does not meet most requirements)

The public sector body states: The website partially complies with the Act (meets most requirements)

Evaluation Reports

The public sector body may refer to any evaluation reports.

The public sector body states: No reference to evaluation reports

Non-accessible content

The public sector body has categorised the non-accessible content on this website. Each category may contain a number of topics, which are presented with headings and explanatory text. An example of such a topic could be missing alternative text.

Non-accessible content is divided into three categories and concerns functionality or content that:

  1. does not comply with the Danish Web Accessibility Act.
  2. Does not comply with the web accessibility law and falls under the exemption for a disproportionate burden, e.g., a report or guide that is very extensive and has a small readership.
  3. is not covered by the Danish Web Accessibility Act, such as the captioning of live-streamed videos.

Not compliant with the Danish Web Accessibility Act.

  • Images
    You may encounter images with alternative or incorrectly used/translated texts. We are continuously working to ensure correct alternative texts through support from our content editors. If you encounter images with incorrect alternative text, we would appreciate your reporting the issue to us at tilgaengelig@cbs.dk.
  • Documents
    You may encounter documents that are not sufficiently accessible. We are continuously working to ensure the accessibility of documents through support from our content editors. If you encounter the problem of inaccessible documents, we would appreciate your reporting the issue to us at tilgaengelig@cbs.dk.
  • Link texts
    You may encounter links that are broken or texts on a link that do not clearly describe the purpose of the link. We are continuously working to ensure correct links and link texts through the support of our content editors. If you encounter any link problem, we would appreciate your reporting the issue to us at tilgaengelig@cbs.dk.
  • Tables
    There may be some tables whose contents are partially hidden outside the edge of the website or whose layout is modified at high zoom levels or on mobile, thereby creating the need for horizontal scrolling.

Disproportionate burden

  • Functionality of tab menus
    It is possible to navigate all the contents on eamsa2025.cbs.dk through tabs. However, you may come across some ambiguity in the functionality of the order of the website's tab menus. For example, if you hover over a tab in the main menu, its sub-item will automatically appear in a drop-down list. For example, hovering over the tab "Call for Papers" shows its sub-item "Submission". Please note that, in order to read the contents of "Call for Papers", you need to select (i.e., click on) the tab "Call for Papers". Always click on a tab, then it will lead you to the page.
  • Layout, order and struture of pages
    Some pages have one or more content boxes below the main contents or pages with external links embedded in the pages. On those pages, you need to scroll down or click the links provided to read the contents.
  • Language
    The website, eamsa2025.cbs.dk, is created entirely in English, but some minor parts may use the Danish language. This may be found especially on template headings and special types of pages/sections (such as a banner or a footer); these are used only for design/formatting purposes and do not hinder the accessbility and understandability of the web content.
  • Pagination is skipped
    Some pages may have contents with more than one page in a series where the pagination is skipped in the tab order. Pagination is a feature that is used to browse between pages. This may be found on the registration page, in which the users have multiple options. Since it would be a comprehensive task to place paginations for various options and different paths, we have assessed it as a disproportionate burden. The users of that section will be guided or provided help via email if needed.
  • Inadequate coding of navigation, information officer and third-party content
    Submenu items in the global menu and the email address of the information officer in the footer of all pages may omit some code, which means that we cannot guarantee that all helper tools will interpret them correctly. The same applies to third-party content provided on the webpage. If you encounter any issues, we would appreciate your reporting them to us at tilgaengelig@cbs.dk.

Not covered by the Act

  • Documents formatted before September 23, 2018
    Documents posted on the website, which had been formatted before September 23, 2018, are not optimised for web accessibility unless they are assessed as being essential for administrative processes.
  • Third-party content
    Third-party content is not funded, developed or controlled by the authority or CBS/the information officer.

Initiatives to achieve a higher level of web accessibility

The public sector body may describe the measures it is taking to achieve a higher level of web accessibility on the website.

Description by the public sector body:

We have fixed as many technical and design errors as we could within the framework of the current platform. We are continuously working to ensure accessible content through an internal test and support for content editors.

Enquiry to the Danish Agency for Digital Government

The Danish Agency for Digital Government supervises compliance with the Web Accessibility Act.

Before contacting the Danish Agency for Digital Government, you must first contact the responsible authority or public sector body in order to resolve the web accessibility issue. You can do so using the contact information provided at the top of this accessibility statement.

If you find that the authority or public sector body responsible for the website does not respond satisfactorily to your enquiry, you may send a request to the Danish Agency for Digital Government via email webtilsyn@digst.dk or leave a voice message at +45 20 16 36 12.

The Danish Agency for Digital Government will assess your enquiry and respond within 10 working days.

The Danish Agency for Digital Government uses enquiries as input for its supervisory activities concerning compliance with the Web Accessibility Act. For enquiries that are not related to web accessibility, you should contact the relevant authority directly.