Intern to Work
The Intern to Work – Supported Internships project was funded by the LJMU Diversity and Inclusion Team in 2023-2024.
The Intern to Work – Supported Internships project was funded by the LJMU Diversity and Inclusion Team in 2023-2024.
We put people first in every part of our life as a university. We strive to build skills, the economy, society and community through local and global collaboration.
These webpages provide information for students who have been sexually assaulted or raped. They give information on the things you might want to consider to enable you to make an informed choice about what to do.
While attending a summer school abroad, stay informed on paperwork, programme requirements, and how to get support if needed.
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The overall aim of this proposed exchange programme is to bring together an international team of researchers with a wide variety of expertise in supply chain risk management, hazard identification and safety assessment, and to tackle the challenges faced by industry requiring specialist knowledge and innovation.
This online hub offers current, accessible information on the rights and well-being of asylum seekers and refugees.
Dignity Without Danger are concerned with women and girls rights to a dignified menstruation within Nepal. Find out more about this project.
Find out how you can get in touch with the LCR 4.0 team.