Directed Study Week
Find out more about Directed Study Week, five days of workshops and webinars that will help you make the most of everything on offer at the University!
Find out more about Directed Study Week, five days of workshops and webinars that will help you make the most of everything on offer at the University!
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The Admissions support team fully support the admissions process from UCAS, UTT and Direct applications of all students to the university and it’s collaborative partners.
Staff expense claims should be made through the iExpense system, this is an on-line system for claiming travel and subsistence expenses, including mileage.
Our international team work with agents and overseas partners to promote the opportunities to study here with us in Liverpool
At LJMU we know the key to our success is taking care of our most valuable asset – our people. We want our workplace to be somewhere you look forward to coming to every day, where healthy lifestyle choices are valued and encouraged, and where everyone feels supported. And we want to have some fun along the way! To help us achieve this, we’re proud to announce the return of the Virgin Pulse step challenge this May!
Throughout the year, we hold a number of events relating to Elder Dempster Lines. We'll post details about upcoming events on this page. Read more about the workshops, talks and training we've held in the past.
Find out more about the team that are responsible for providing a high quality of service relating to all the full academic structure set up including the organisational structure, programmes, modules and the rules that knit them all together.
When you join LJMU with a contract of more than three months, you will be contractually enrolled into either the Local Government Pension Scheme (Merseyside Pension Fund) or the Teachers Pension Scheme, dependent on your contract of employment.
Regular exercise will help keep you in shape, it also keeps you mentally and emotionally healthy. Keeping fit is proven to help reduce anxiety, stress and depression, and research suggests that exercise can improve the symptoms of mild depression and even prevent a relapse. Find out more about getting regular exercise.