Support for transgender and non-binary students
See the range of support we have to offer for transgender and non-binary students.
See the range of support we have to offer for transgender and non-binary students.
Loss is something most people experience at some point in their lives, the effects of grief and loss can be overwhelming and affect all areas of our lives. Find out more about how to manage bereavement.
Read more about LJMU's Student Futures.
Navigate your transition to LJMU with our Your Next Steps, a resource guiding you through enrolment, orientation, and starting your academic journey.
Campus Services plays a significant role in the quality of the student, staff and visitor experience at the university by providing a range of facilities.
Discover the dedicated support for care leavers at LJMU. Learn about the help available and start your higher education journey with confidence.
Find out more about the health advice and support available to LJMU students.
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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.
Making sure you refer to someone by the correct name (during face-to-face interactions or in written format such as emails), can make a world of difference and demonstrates your dedication to equality, diversity and inclusion.