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  1. Vincent Scriven

    Vincent Scriven was a pantryman with Elder Dempster Lines. Listen to his interview.

  2. Sharing information about your disability

    Many students and graduates with a disability, health condition or neurodiversity worry about whether to tell a prospective or current employer. In legal terms, this is referred to as ‘disclosure’. It is both a balancing act and a personal decision whether and when you want to share information about your disability during the recruitment process or in the workplace.

  3. Identifying inclusive and disability-friendly employers

    There are a number of initiatives and organisations that support employers to ensure that their recruitment process and working practices do not discriminate against jobseekers and employees with a disability or long-term health condition.

  4. Register

    Register as an alumnus of LJMU and take advantage of a range of services to help you progress in your career.

  5. Student finance

    During your time at University you will encounter many forms of finance covering different aspects of your course many of which can be dealt with by Registry Services.

  6. New Year News

    This week we have a number of institutional TEL updates (some of which are biggies) that we would like to pass on.

  7. 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.