Self-employment
Self-employment can be well suited to disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates, if you find it difficult to keep up with traditional work.
Self-employment can be well suited to disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates, if you find it difficult to keep up with traditional work.
Part-time work is a great way to earn money, gain work experience, develop key skills and evidence skills on your CV!
Tabo Huntley, LJMU Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching, has recently secured a £330,000 Erasmus+ funded project to design and implement a European Para Coaching Framework and design an online resource for coaches working or intending to work within a para coach setting.
Find out how you could secure an LJMU-funded internship with a local organisation, working on a suitable graduate-level project. Internships are available to Level 5 and 6 LJMU students and graduates from the most recent graduating class.
There is no straightforward recipe for getting your work published, read our guidance and tips on how to get started.
Read the full oration for Datuk Dr Noel Robert on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Discover the dedicated support for care leavers at LJMU. Learn about the help available and start your higher education journey with confidence.
Top up your PgDip QTVI Mandatory Qualification with our MA Teaching Learners with a Visual Impairment.
Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
Liverpool Business School aims to support the business community by providing business education, alongside expertise and support through clinical business practice.