Degree Apprenticeships – information for apprentices
If you're interested in becoming a Degree Apprentice find out all you need to know including the benefits to the programme, what companies you could work for, how to apply and much more.
If you're interested in becoming a Degree Apprentice find out all you need to know including the benefits to the programme, what companies you could work for, how to apply and much more.
Emily is LJMU’s Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, responsible for looking after the university’s collection of rare, unique and distinctive books and archive materials. It was during her time at school that she first began thinking about a career working as the custodian of such special documents, publications and artefacts.
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Lisa works in the Safety, Health and Environment Team and celebrates 30 years as an employee at LJMU in October 2023.
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Degree Apprenticeship processes and policies
A Degree Apprenticeship is an alternative pathway into work-based learning. Degree Apprentices, sponsored by their employers, earn their degree alongside practical skills developed in the workplace. Whether you're a learner or an employer, find out about the Degree Apprenticeship programme at LJMU.
Employers appreciate the dedication and hard work that a degree in physics entails. With a degree from the Astrophysics Research Institute there are career opportunities in research or teaching and the transferable skills means there are opportunities for working in a wide range of sectors.
Looking to work within high performance sport, exercise, health or clinical settings? There are many career options open to you, for example, within coaching, sport psychology, nutrition, athlete development, and more. Find out more about the opportunities available to you when you graduate from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
Jo is a finance officer and in 2023 celebrated 35 years of working for LJMU. She’s worked across many different departments during her career, and as the university has evolved. During more than three decades of dedicated work, Jo has made lasting friendships along the way and even met her husband here too.