Nia Programme
Find out more abut Career Development Programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff.
Find out more abut Career Development Programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff.
LJMU is a member of NCUK (Northern Consortium of UK universities). International students who successfully complete an NCUK programme are guaranteed a place at one of the 11 consortium universities. Read more about the programmes on offer and why an NCUK pathway programme may be a good option for you.
Department of Computer Science
LJMU in the Community is an outreach initiative based in the community of L8 designed to support access to Higher Education through student-led sessions, talks and events, as well as tailored admissions, personal statement and student finance support.
Face to Face Sports Science has won multiple awards and gained competitive funding for its innovative, engaging activities. Read more about our work and recognition including the work of Greg Whyte who trains celebrities for Sport Relief challenges.
Dr Amy Whitehead initially used and developed ‘Think Aloud’ as part of her PhD, looking at how Golfers make decisions. This led her to develop a course which supports sports coaches development, which was initially funded by LJMU, and delivered to a number of coaches at St Helens Rugby League Club.
The maritime sector on Merseyside is one of the largest and broadest in the UK. There are more jobs based in Liverpool city centre with major container lines than anywhere else outside of London. Explore the career information and educational resources we have to offer.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will develop the knowledge and skills required for delivering education and training sessions to healthcare professionals and encourage you to reflect on your approach to teaching.
Access to additional information resources through purchase request, Inter Library Loan and Digital Scanning Service.
We are supporting all students to have the best experience possible at LJMU, regardless of their gender. That’s why we’re the first UK university to provide free period products across campus, and we’ve set up Menopause Cafés for staff. We’re also championing gender equality in the wider community, reflected through our involvement in the This Girl Can campaign with Sport England.