Sharing Practice – The Faculty of Health Immersive Room
We would like to highlight the Faculty Immersive Room and share some of the practice happening within it.
We would like to highlight the Faculty Immersive Room and share some of the practice happening within it.
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Dr Colum Cronin has written an article about the ways in which TEL has influenced the delivery of the course.
Find out what help is available if you have problems completing your assessment.
In collaboration with a number of student interns, Student Futures have created a range of careers resources for students with disabilities or health conditions or those who are neurodiverse.
Find out what you need to know about your undergraduate fees, funding and helpful advice for managing your finances.
Yvonne Turnbull is the Head of LJMU's Student Advice and Wellbeing Department.
If you are a nursing or healthcare student we understand you have specific accommodation requirements to fit in with your differing timetables, workloads and shift patterns. That's why we have created a page of information about the types of accommodation available that will help you concentrate on your studies.
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.
There are a number of initiatives and organisations that support employers to ensure that their recruitment process and working practices do not discriminate against jobseekers and employees with a disability or long-term health condition.