Self-employment
Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.
Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.
Discover organisations offering advice on recruitment, employment, and sharing information about your disability or health condition with employers.
Find out more about the free legal advice the Legal Advice Centre provides.
Find out more about the positive action training scheme that helps LJMU employ more local people of colour.
Confused by recruitment methods, work experience options, or employer checks? Our glossary explains Access to Work, DBS checks, and Disability Confident employers.
Discover some of the ways LJMU is helping to drive economic growth in Liverpool, the city region and beyond.
Read inspiring "Believe in Yourself" case studies and discover how others have successfully navigated the world of work.
As a graduate from the School of Law and Justice Studies a wide variety of career opportunities could be open to you. Find out what careers you could secure and how, through placements and events, the School will help boost your employability.
Tabo Huntley, LJMU Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching, has recently secured a £330,000 Erasmus+ funded project to design and implement a European Para Coaching Framework and design an online resource for coaches working or intending to work within a para coach setting.
Read the oration for Gordon McGregor Reid on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.