Take part in the Student Lifestyle and Health Survey 2025
Help LJMU provide better support, services, and resources for your health and wellbeing at university.
Help LJMU provide better support, services, and resources for your health and wellbeing at university.
We want to make it easier for LJMU students who have a disability, or are neurodiverse, to tell the university. This is so reasonable adjustments can be made, and we can support you throughout your studies, ensuring you get the very best student experience.
Work will get under way this month on the transformation of Henry Cotton Building in the first phase of the university’s newly-published estate strategy.
Experts have conducted preliminary forensic surveys of skeletal remains belonging to victims of the 1944 Nazi executions in Distomo.
Professor Neil Walsh writes about stress and exercise in The Conversation.
Join us on Wednesday 19 November, from 1pm to 3pm at the Student Life Building (SLB).
Following endorsement at University Research and Knowledge Exchange Committee, the Academic Board has approved updates to the Export Control and Sanctions Policy.
Public Health Institute carries out research to inform next decade of alcohol policies
Captains and crews of new £26m Royal Daffodil trained on ship's stimulator
Here at LJMU we want to outline the support available at the university for students with a disability, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, or who are neurodivergent.