LJMU provides largest numbers of tutors in Merseyside
LJMU students, paid £21 per hour to support local primary schools
LJMU students, paid £21 per hour to support local primary schools
LJMU deserves the highest praise for their success according to the Minister for Higher and Further Education, after it was the first of only four institutions to be awarded the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) Quality Mark.
Dr Rachel Broady and students in Media, Culture and Communication work with charity on new approaches to poverty
36 students from across 16 schools in Merseyside have taken part in work experience at Liverpool John Moores University over the summer.
Become a paid school tutor alongside your studies with The Tutor Trust and hear from an LJMU student who is currently working for the organisation.
Students in Liverpool are benefitting from improved mental health support, thanks to a partnership between universities and NHS services across the city.
From Monday 12 to Sunday 18 June shop the Leigh Taylor collection in Liverpool One.
Did you know students get 20% off all food and drink at LJMU’s Core on Campus Cafes.
LJMU's free-to-public Legal Advice Centre to double capacity
A new pilot internship programme for first year students (level 4 only) with little to no previous work experience launched on Monday 15 January and close at midnight on Sunday 4 February. There will be no interview process for these opportunities, the Student Futures team will undertake a matching process between participating organisations and students. The internships will begin on Monday 4 March (start dates may vary for each role).