Bibliotherapy
Bibliotherapy refers to the use of books for managing wellbeing, facilitating self-development and providing psychological support.
Bibliotherapy refers to the use of books for managing wellbeing, facilitating self-development and providing psychological support.
Discover LJMU's sports, clubs and societies available within the Liverpool Students' Union. Students are encouraged to join or form their own group.
Dr Colum Cronin has written an article about the ways in which TEL has influenced the delivery of the course.
The LJMU Staff Disability Network is open to staff whom identify as having a disability (physical, hidden, mental and long-term health conditions), in the first instance.
The purpose of the Diversity and Inclusion Champions is to support the University in driving forward the equality, diversity and inclusion agenda at Faculty and Professional Services level and ensure local issues inform the Diversity and Inclusion overall approach.
Do you find yourself confused by the recruitment methods employers use or the different types of work experience you could do to build your skills? Do you know your Right to Work check from your DBS check? Not sure what Access to Work is and how it can help you, or what it means if an employer is ‘Disability Confident’? Our glossary can help!
Staff Governor - Non Teaching
The Start-up Hub helps students and graduates start a business. We offer funding, business advice and training. We also have networking events and workshops.
To find out more about mindfulness and how it can help you during this time check out our Introduction to Mindfulness Guide.
Read more about new finds for the Elder Dempster Lines - the largest UK shipping group between Western Europe and West Africa from the late-nineteenth century to the 1980s.