Events and support for disabled and neurodivergent students
Disability History Month begins this week (16 November- 16 December) and LJMU has a range of events, careers advice sessions and support available for students.
Disability History Month begins this week (16 November- 16 December) and LJMU has a range of events, careers advice sessions and support available for students.
LJMU deserves the highest praise for their success according to the Minister for Higher and Further Education, after it was the first of only four institutions to be awarded the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) Quality Mark.
We now have dedicated information on our student support webpages, for transgender and non-binary students, to find out how to get help and support while at university, as well as requesting a name change via LJMU.
Whether you need careers advice, mental health and wellbeing support, use of the LJMU Libraries or support with IT, we’ve outlined our continued support over summer below.
Four new student officers are now in post for the 2024/2025 academic year to represent the 27,000 students at LJMU.
Students in Liverpool are benefitting from improved mental health support, thanks to a partnership between universities and NHS services across the city.
More than six decades of photographs, videos, and other memorabilia has been brought together in one online resource.
The Student Lifestyle and Health Survey is your chance to help LJMU provide better support and services for your health and wellbeing here at LJMU.
More than 120 staff from across the university attended an engagement workshop on prioritising the student experience.
LJMU is updating its internal process so that students can declare a disability throughout the academic year. Action will be required from all staff who teach and support students.