Settling in
All the information you need to help you settle into life with LJMU.
All the information you need to help you settle into life with LJMU.
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It is normal for our mood to fluctuate and for us to experience low mood from time to time. Low mood can include feeling sad, anxious, worried, tired, or even angry. Find out what resources are available if you are suffering from low mood or depression.
acknowledgement of individuals and institutions who helped with the production of Dr Gerry Smyth's online learning resources based on his setting of the lyrics included in James Joyce's 36-lyric sequence entitled 'Chamber Music'
Explore career resources created by Student Futures, designed to support students with disabilities, health conditions, or neurodiversity.
Find out what help is available if you have problems completing your assessment.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) needs to obtain and process a range of information about its students in order to exercise its responsibilities and fulfils its education, training and support obligations to you and to carry out other essential university activities.
This blog post highlights how working closely with the TEL team, creativity and new technology can be combined.
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.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can explore qualitative research based on interviews with Nepali women.