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.
This guidance outlines the detrimental impact of assessment bunching on students and offers suggestions on how this can be managed in programmes.
See what you can do if you're feeling suicidal thoughts and the urge to self-harm as well as who you can contact.
Find out the latest news within the Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply Chain group.
Find out more about the Seal Request Form for project work.
See advice on how to get a better night’s sleep. You may have found that you have slipped into bad habits, such as binge-watching TV series or spending more time on social media immediately before bed.
The Liverpool John Moores University Student Support Fund is available for LJMU students in financial hardship.
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.
Find out more information on panic attacks and panic disorder, such as the way it can impact our thinking, behaviours, physical sensations, and emotions along with some self-help interventions on ways to manage it.
Anonymous marking involves the marker having not access to identifying information about the student during the grading process.
LJMU is split across 3 campus, here you can find information regarding City campus.