Student Recruitment Marketing and Admissions
Student Recruitment Marketing and Admissions is a newly-formed professional services directorate committed to transforming lives and futures through the promotion of opportunities to study at LJMU.
Student Recruitment Marketing and Admissions is a newly-formed professional services directorate committed to transforming lives and futures through the promotion of opportunities to study at LJMU.
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As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are making positive changes in politics in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.
Find out more about OCD including the way it can impact our thinking, behaviours, physical sensations, and emotions along with some self-help interventions on ways to manage it.
See information on depression and low mood, such as the signs and symptoms, how it impacts our thinking, emotions, physical sensations and behaviours plus some self-help interventions on managing it.
The Subject Recruitment Marketing team works closely with LJMU’s five Faculties to lead on specific Faculty recruitment marketing plans and associated activities.
Many people worry and some would describe themselves as a worrier. Worrying can be normal but too much can cause distress and impact on our wellbeing, this page will highlight the key features of generalised anxiety and how to manage it.
Liverpool John Moores University joined the Race Equality charter in 2022 and was first presented with an Institutional Bronze Award in 2022, in recognition of ongoing work relating to race equality.
Regular exercise will help keep you in shape, it also keeps you mentally and emotionally healthy. Keeping fit is proven to help reduce anxiety, stress and depression, and research suggests that exercise can improve the symptoms of mild depression and even prevent a relapse. Find out more about getting regular exercise.
As a Printer for Elder Dempster Lines, Graham Austin sometimes worked 18-hours a day and was responsible for printing the menus, programme of events and stationery for the ship’s various departments. Listen to Graham's interview.