Where to get help
Find out more information on where to get help.
Find out more information on where to get help.
LJMU is committed to making its website and the material provided on it accessible to as many people as possible.
These webpages provide information for students who have been sexually assaulted or raped. They give information on the things you might want to consider to enable you to make an informed choice about what to do.
Read through our list of useful websites that can help support you with your placement journey.
Students from the U.S. planning to study, or currently studying at LJMU will need to understand how their federal or private loans will be paid to them. This section provides information on loan disbursements, opening a UK bank account, cancelling a loan, and more.
The organisations on this webpage offer a range of advice, support and guidance on recruitment and employment issues including sharing information about your disability or health condition with prospective employers.
A comprehensive list of checks that Sitecore publisher's must comply with before publishing to the LJMU website.
As a part of the LJMU Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can find out about the gender issues within Nepal.
In 1978 gay rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first Pride flag with the goal of it being a symbol for everyone. Since then many new flags were created to represent all communities within the LGBTQI+ community.
Good news - Visible Bodies Anatomy and Physiology is now accessible to staff and students both onsite and off.