Your rights as a disabled job-seeker or employee
Understanding your legal rights as a disabled jobseeker or employee empowers you to advocate for yourself and succeed in the workplace.
Understanding your legal rights as a disabled jobseeker or employee empowers you to advocate for yourself and succeed in the workplace.
Read inspiring "Believe in Yourself" case studies and discover how others have successfully navigated the world of work.
Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.
A Distribution List is a list of e-mail addresses that allows you to communicate with a group of people via email without having to type in their individual email addresses every time you need to send them a message.
Discover the research into menstrual health and exclusion in South Asia that's being carried out by the Dignity Without Danger project.
LJMU has developed strong teaching and research collaborations with Nepal in areas such as public health, gender and education - find out more about our research with the country.
Evaluate your team member’s performance as part of an assignment in a group activity using Buddycheck.
Further guidance around Canvas submissions which covers academic misconduct, checking your work, support fonts, accessibility and how to gain help.
Library spaces, resources and expertise dedicated to the needs of LJMU students, researchers, staff and external visitors.
Research and Innovation Services (RIS) empowers you to secure external funding and prepare for the Research Excellence Framework with access to a professional team of both grant funding and knowledge exchange expertise.