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  1. Alcohol and drug support - staff wellbeing hub

    The effects of alcohol and drugs can be a problem for physical and mental health, as well as cause problems at work. See advice on how to reduce your alcohol intake or support for yourself or family members.

  2. Corporate Communications and Stakeholder Relations

    The role of the Corporate Communications and Stakeholder Relations department is to tell the story of how LJMU transforms lives and futures and places our students at the heart of everything we do.

  3. Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain (REMESH)

    The overall aim of this proposed exchange programme is to bring together an international team of researchers with a wide variety of expertise in supply chain risk management, hazard identification and safety assessment, and to tackle the challenges faced by industry requiring specialist knowledge and innovation.

  4. ES1 assessment of contractors

    The University has checks in place to ensure that all contractors who provide services to us should not in fact be treated as if they were an employee and have PAYE and National Insurance withheld on payments made to them.

  5. IT help for staff

    Welcome to our IT help and support section for staff. Here you can see all of the IT services available to you to work from home or on campus as well as information about managing your LJMU account and how to report an IT fault or ask an IT related question.

  6. Your Financial Wellbeing

    Financial wellbeing is just as important as physical wellbeing. Stress caused by money worries can impact your health in many ways, both physically and mentally.

  7. Diversity and Inclusion Projects

    Our Diversity and Inclusion Projects at LJMU include how we are decolonising the curriculum and our work around bridging the degree awarding or attainment gap.

  8. Reducing deadline bunching

    This guidance outlines the detrimental impact of assessment bunching on students and offers suggestions on how this can be managed in programmes.