While you are away

While you're away, it's important to remember the requirements of your programme, including any paperwork or promotional activities. Below, you will find a list of requirements and some important information on what to do if you need help abroad.

Health and safety

While you're abroad, it is important to remain aware of the safety procedures for where you are travelling to. We advise students to check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office travel advice and find your nearest British embassy or consulate, in case you need to contact them in an emergency. It is also a good idea to leave copies of your contact details, insurance policy and itinerary with friends and family in the UK, as well as on your person.

If you need to speak to the University in the case of an emergency, you can call (+44)151 231 2222 at any time, with help available 24/7.

Once you arrive at your destination, you should register with the local police as soon as possible. It is important to know the emergency phone number of the country you are visiting and the laws and customs you should abide by.

If your passport becomes lost or stolen, you should contact the UK Passport Office as soon as possible.

Insurance

LJMU provides insurance for students studying abroad or undertaking an Erasmus+ traineeship. Note: students taking part in Go Global are not eligible for LJMU travel insurance and should arrange their own insurance.

If you need to make an urgent claim while you’re abroad, contact the numbers given on the back of your insurance document, quoting the policy reference number. If a claim is not urgent, wait until you’ve arrived back in the UK, either by contacting our Insurance Officer by email or by phone (+44)151 904 6431 or UMAL.

See the LJMU travel insurance policy for more information about LJMU insurance for students travelling abroad.

My child is currently abroad, what do I do in an emergency?

If your son/daughter is currently abroad on an LJMU programme and there is an emergency, you should contact your son/daughter immediately. If there is an emergency in their location and you are concerned for their safety, you should contact the nearest British Embassy.

If there is an emergency at home and you think your son/daughter needs to return to the UK sooner than planned, please call the Go Abroad Team on 0151 904 6470. You can also contact the University on 0151 231 2222, 24 hours a day in case of an emergency.

Student requirements

As a study abroad student you’ll be required to complete paperwork and promotional materials while you’re away. The requirements vary for each opportunity so please see below for your requirements.

You’ll be expected to check your LJMU emails while you’re abroad. You can also keep in touch with the Go Abroad Team via email or social media @LJMUGlobalOpps.

Erasmus+ traineeship

All students completing an Erasmus+ traineeship must complete:

  • Arrival certificate, submitted to the Go Abroad Team
  • Attendance certificate, signed by your placement provider and submitted to the Go Abroad Team
  • Updated contact details on the student information system
  • Photos/videos/social media posts, submitted to the Go Abroad Team or @LJMUGlobalOpps
  • British Council questionnaire, towards the end of your placement
  • Transcript, submitted to your International Mobility Coordinator (if required by your programme of study)

Global Internship Programme

All students completing a Global Internship Programme must complete:

  • Photos/videos/social media posts, submitted to the Go Abroad Team or @LJMUGlobalOpps
  • Critical reflection, submitted to the Go Abroad Team once you return

Completing your programme of study

Students studying abroad, taking part in an Erasmus traineeship or one of our summer school programmes may be required to complete work set by their programme of study. Please speak to your programme leader and International Mobility Coordinator (IMC) regarding this.

Follow your host’s procedures for non-attendance. Any unreported or unauthorised non-attendance may result in non-progression and the returning of grants. If you fail a module, you may be able to resit at your host institution. If you also fail the resit, you may be required to take extra credits when you return to LJMU.

Sharing your experiences abroad

Once you return from your adventure of a lifetime, you must provide the University with feedback on your experience. This can be in the form of a blog post with photos or even a vlog. The more pictures and videos, the better. You can send these to goabroad@ljmu.ac.uk via WeTransfer but also tag @LJMUGlobalOpps on Twitter and Instagram using #LJMUGoAbroad.

We may also ask students from Asia internships and Erasmus traineeships to help us promote the Go Abroad opportunities at LJMU once students return from their trip. This involves assisting with pre-departure promotion information sessions in the next academic year. This is an important part of our aim to get more LJMU students working and studying abroad, so keep in touch with the Go Abroad Team and your International Mobility Coordinator.

Those students going on Asia internships are required to complete a critical reflection once returning to the UK. Please note failure to provide a critical reflection may result in the award being returned to the University. Your critical reflection should be 300-700 words and include at least one high-resolution photograph. You can submit this as a Word document or get creative and start a blog. Submissions should be sent to goabroad@ljmu.ac.uk.

Students undertaking an Erasmus traineeship will also be required to return any outstanding documents to goabroad@ljmu.ac.uk, such as their certificate of departure.

Contact us

Email: goabroad@ljmu.ac.uk

Visit us in the Student Life building Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm (term time only)

Instagram: @LJMUGlobalOpps