Support for final year students
As the end of your undergraduate journey approaches, it is important to consider your next steps. Some students may have a job offer in-hand, others may have ideas in mind but have not yet started to apply for jobs.
As the end of your undergraduate journey approaches, it is important to consider your next steps. Some students may have a job offer in-hand, others may have ideas in mind but have not yet started to apply for jobs.
Read through our list of useful websites that can help support you with your placement journey.
Liverpool John Moores University and our European partners offer LJMU students chances to work in a variety of traineeship roles across Europe. Find out more about the European internship opportunities available to you.
Member of the Board of Governors
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.
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.
Find out what resources are available if you are feeling lonely or missing home.
Find out who the partners are behind the Being Lean and Seen project. The project is based in the Liverpool Business School.
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
LJMU students can view all the student regulations and policies including the Student Charter and the Student Handbook.