Women Professors Network
The LJMU Women Professors Network is for all female academics at Professorial level.
The LJMU Women Professors Network is for all female academics at Professorial level.
A student’s fitness to practise is called into question when their behaviour or health raises a serious or persistent cause for concern about their ability or suitability to continue on a course. This includes, but is not limited to, the possibility that they could put patients, the public, other students or staff at risk, and the need to maintain trust in the profession.
Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.
Guidance to help you understand how to design and create an infographic
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are making positive changes to education in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.
Get to know the Outreach Team at Liverpool John Moores University and discover how they support students on their education journey.
Health and Criminal Convictions Self Declaration Forms - Applicants and Returning Students
Dr Colum Cronin has written an article about the ways in which TEL has influenced the delivery of the course.
The LJMU Student Support Fund offers financial help to students facing hardship. Discover how to apply and get the support you need.
More effective measures of detection are needed to help stop the trade in illegal animal products. An LJMU graduate is working on an innovative approach to address the problem.