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  1. Mental Health Advisory Team

    The Mental Health Service is available for all LJMU students to access. Our Mental Health Advisors’ are registered professionals who can offer one-to-one support and advice to students who feel they may be experiencing mental health difficulties.

  2. Your student experience

    We aim to ensure you have a unforgettable student experience at LJMU. This section answers your questions about studying at LJMU, providing you with information about the campus, sports and clubs you could join, the types of accommodation available, your career prospects and much more.

  3. Alumni

    Stay connected to LJMU. Find out how to register as an alumnus and how it can benefit your career.

  4. Volunteering

    By giving some of your time and energy to volunteering you’ll be able to make a positive impact in your local community, help people in need and get involved in worthwhile causes that matter to you. Find out how you can make a difference.

  5. Sports, societies and lifestyle

    Life at LJMU is so much more than just studying, it's a lifestyle. Find out about our wide range of sports teams, clubs and societies available to join. No matter what your interests are, there is sure to be a student group for you. Plus find out what sports and fitness facilities are available at LJMU.

  6. Family accommodation - accommodation

    Accommodation suitable for students with families is not provided by LJMU. The rooms which we provide in our partner halls are only available to full-time students. They are not available to the partners or children of students.

  7. About the project

    LJMU is committed to improving student mental health and is leading on a project to improve student mental health provision, working in partnership with key organisations in the city.

  8. Think Aloud

    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.