Mental Health Awareness Week: support for our students and where to reach out
Mental Health Awareness Week, led by the Mental Health Foundation, is taking place from 11 to 17 May, and this year’s theme is Take Action.
Mental Health Awareness Week, led by the Mental Health Foundation, is taking place from 11 to 17 May, and this year’s theme is Take Action.
LJMU is one of 27 institutions to have contributed to the UK Institute of Technical Skills and Strategy (ITSS) Technical Careers Resource Hub.
The Doctoral Academy brought together more than 150 staff and students for open discussion about the realities of postgraduate research.
LJMU’s Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History (RILCH) and local cultural organisations has brought hundreds of people out to see luminaries like Anne Cleeves and Sir Michael Palin.
All staff should have an appraisal scheduled and completed between June and August 2026.
Event on Liverpool cruise ship Bolette to mark International Women in Maritime Day.
Professor Sir Phil Redmond sponsors prizes for student business ideas.
More than 1,000 upGrad graduates in 2026 in data science, technology and business.
“Whatever you’re going through, there is always help and support. You’re never alone. Speak to someone.” That’s the message at the start of Mental Health Awareness Week.
LJMU this week welcomed industry leaders and key policymakers to campus to showcase our expertise and innovation around decarbonisation.