Travelling to the Redmonds Building
Here you will find information about travelling to the Redmonds Building including maps, directions and advice to help you find us.
Here you will find information about travelling to the Redmonds Building including maps, directions and advice to help you find us.
Welcome to our IT help and support section for students. Here you can see all of the IT services available to you to work from home or on campus as well as information about managing your LJMU account and how to ask an IT related question.
Financial wellbeing is just as important as physical wellbeing. Stress caused by money worries can impact your health in many ways, both physically and mentally.
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.
Welcome to our IT help and support section for staff. Here you can see all of the IT services available to you to work from home or on campus as well as information about managing your LJMU account and how to report an IT fault or ask an IT related question.
All classrooms and meeting rooms will be equipped with a computer (PC) and one or more projectors or large wall-mounted TVs. See instructions on how to use these as well as troubleshooting help for common issues.
Find out the background and context of the Being Lean and Seen project - a project which aims to help advance project management knowledge.
While targeted towards men, the information on this page might be relevant to some transgender, non-binary and intersex people. We encourage all staff to share the information amongst their family, friends and colleagues. See the support and advice available to you.
This guidance outlines the detrimental impact of assessment bunching on students and offers suggestions on how this can be managed in programmes.
The Liverpool Film Seminar is a series of talks. Every year, leading scholars present their film studies research. A range of genres, topics and approaches are celebrated, from Batman to Bardot, from historical reach to the internet’s impact on cinematic material.