Careers support for students with disabilities at LJMU
Explore career resources created by Student Futures, designed to support students with disabilities, health conditions, or neurodiversity.
Explore career resources created by Student Futures, designed to support students with disabilities, health conditions, or neurodiversity.
Explore LJMU's Learning and Teaching Strategy 2023-2030, offering guidance on innovative academic practices, curriculum design, artificial intelligence (AI) use, blended learning, and assessment policies.
Thinking about a Degree Apprenticeship at LJMU? We answer key questions about the programme and how to get involved.
Our work placement schemes aims to connect employers with undergraduate student talent, making your recruitment process pain free and as successful as possible.
Public Health Institute provides insight into drug use. We support evidence based drugs policy through epidemiology, monitoring, evidence review, intervention evalution and research.
The research talks of the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour (RCBB) showcases current work of researchers from all areas of brain and behavioural sciences.
Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.
Get answers to frequently asked employer questions about Degree Apprenticeships at Liverpool John Moores University.
At LJMU we want everyone who studies here, works here and works with us, to feel respected, and to respect others. Find out more about this campaign.
See the terms and conditions we have for businesses wishing to advertise job or internship opportunities with us.