What you can study
Find out more information about what you can study abroad.
Find out more information about what you can study abroad.
As a part of the LJMU Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can find out about the gender issues within Nepal.
Many large employers are becoming more proactive to recruit candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions. Some run their own schemes targeting disabled applicants, while others work with specialist organisations that manage the recruitment process on their behalf.
American students planning to study, or currently studying at LJMU, will need to understand their obligations to repay their federal or private loans. This section provides that information as well as repayment options and what to do if repayment becomes a problem.
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Part-time work is a great way to earn money, gain work experience, develop key skills and evidence skills on your CV!
As LJMU is a participating institution in the William D. Ford Federal Direction Loan Programme, we are obligated to provide some consumer information in relation to financial aid for U.S. students.
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!
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
Dr Kay Standing and Dr Sara Parker are currently completing a British Academy Small Grant Project on re-usable sanitary towel projects, assessing their wider impact on women's health and wellbeing in Nepal. Find out more about this research.