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Have you studied in higher education before? Learn about the funding options available to you as a returning student at LJMU.
Have you studied in higher education before? Learn about the funding options available to you as a returning student at LJMU.
It is normal for our mood to fluctuate and for us to experience low mood from time to time. Low mood can include feeling sad, anxious, worried, tired, or even angry. Find out what resources are available if you are suffering from low mood or depression.
The LJMU Student Support Fund offers financial help to students facing hardship. Discover how to apply and get the support you need.
Hopefully the collated links below will bring help (and thus good cheer) to a few of you over the winter break…
Students studying English at LJMU were treated to a special Q&A with the presenter of BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour.
Are you looking to work whilst you are studying with us? Find out everything you need to know about the services we can provide to students who are looking to find employment during their studies.
Prepare for your journey to LJMU with our Before You Arrive guide, offering essential information and tips for new students joining us.
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
A student’s fitness to practise is called into question when their behaviour or health raises a serious or persistent cause for concern about their ability or suitability to continue on a course. This includes, but is not limited to, the possibility that they could put patients, the public, other students or staff at risk, and the need to maintain trust in the profession.
As a student at LJMU this section provides some useful advice on topics such as your health and wellbeing, library and IT services, research support, student policy and regulations and support with your studies.