Accessibility guide for Student Life Building
Access information for the Student Life Building.
Access information for the Student Life Building.
Many large employers are becoming more proactive to recruit candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions. Some run their own schemes targeting disabled applicants, while others work with specialist organisations that manage the recruitment process on their behalf.
With over 100 partners across Europe and beyond, there are plenty of opportunities to find the right location for LJMU students to study abroad. Studying in another country can develop your self-confidence, adaptability and cultural awareness, giving you the edge when it comes to employability.
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.
Access information for John Foster Building.
Find out more about Secondary care, maternity care and sexual health services available to asylum seekers and refugees.
Starting your own business or freelancing information for final year students.
Qualitative Analysis in Action is an online toolkit that provides open access to 32 interviews with inspirational Nepali women along with a range of resources and demonstrations of qualitative data analysis.
Find out what support is available to disabled students including financial support, adapted accommodation, Disabled Students’ Allowance and learning support plans.
Access information for the John Lennon Art and Design Academy.