Improving Student Mental Health through Partnerships Project
LJMU is committed to improving student mental health and is leading on a project to improve student mental health provision, working in partnership with key organisations in the city.
LJMU is committed to improving student mental health and is leading on a project to improve student mental health provision, working in partnership with key organisations in the city.
At LJMU the safety and wellbeing of our students is a priority. To ensure that all students can learn and achieve safely, free from abuse, harassment and harm, we have developed a safeguarding policy and associated procedures.
Find out who the partners are behind the Being Lean and Seen project. The project is based in the Liverpool Business School.
Careers and employability support for final year students.
Find out more about reading and writing for wellbeing groups running throughout the 2023-2024 academic year.
Discover the range of support available for estranged, independent and foyer resident students at LJMU. Let us help you with financial advice, bursaries and accommodation. We offer one-to-one support.
If your anxiety is affecting your daily life and is causing you to avoid certain situations, it might be helpful to recognise it and seek support. Find out more about the resources that are available.
The Critical Research Seminars are a series of talks and debates that examine social policy. Seminar topics include: policing, youth justice, prison policy, drugs policy, death in custody and violence against women.
On this page you will find employability support and resources to aid with the transition from LJMU to the workplace.
The sport psychology provision at LJMU looks to develop not only student athletes understanding of psychological principles, but also their motivations, values and behaviours which can in turn contribute to improvements in not only athletic performance but overall life satisfaction.