Charities, community and not-for-profit – volunteering opportunities
Merseyside charities are seeking volunteers for various activities. Discover how you can get involved while studying at LJMU.
Merseyside charities are seeking volunteers for various activities. Discover how you can get involved while studying at LJMU.
Find out more about the services available for Asylum seekers and refugees who may need extra care or support, practical or emotional, to enable them to lead an active life.
From health and education to environmental causes and overseas opportunities, explore the diverse volunteering options for LJMU students and staff.
Read the oration for Steve Hawkins on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Key information about how we govern our university, our charitable status, the governors of the University and information about LJMU’s framework of governance, including financial statements.
Malik Al Nasir is an author, poet and academic from Liverpool. From the age of 9 to 18 Malik grew up in care. By 18 he says he was left traumatised, semi-literate, homeless and destitute, many years later going on to successfully sue Liverpool City Council for neglect, racism and physical abuse.
The Reimagining Conflict: Pedagogy, Policy and Arts Group brings together an international consortium of universities, charities, NGO’s, practitioners and artists.
Read the full oration for David Carter on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Read the oration for Gary Millar on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
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