Whilst studying in a new country is exciting, a little extra support can really help. That's why we have international student advisors available to support all of our international students through their LJMU journey. From settling in to managing your money, they are here to help you.
Contact an international student advisor at internationaladvice@ljmu.ac.uk.
With University libraries across the city, LJMU have a Library Support team available to help you learn how to use the library, including both the online and on-site facilities. They can help you print, scan and find the right resources for you and your course, making life at LJMU that little easier.
Contact the Library
Once you have enrolled at the University you can attend English language courses. Courses are free and workshops run throughout the academic year.
For more information, please contact the Study Support Team at studysupport@ljmu.ac.uk.
If you are a disabled student, or a student with a long-term health condition, the LJMU Disability Advice Team are available if you require any assistance. The Disability Advice Team can assist you in terms of possible financial support, finding suitable accommodation and securing any academic support you may need.
You are invited to contact the Disability Advice Team and meet your Disability Coordinator to discuss all the support options available to you during your time at LJMU. It is suggested you contact the Disability Advice Team before arriving at LJMU, but the team are available throughout the academic year. If you become ill or have a temporary disability while studying in the UK, emergency funding may be available in certain circumstances.
Find out more information on the support available at LJMU for disabled students, or call (+44) 151 231 3164
Coming to another country to study is a fun, but often daunting experience.
That's why at LJMU, we have a Student Advice and Wellbeing service on campus, which offers students many forms of emotional support, including ongoing treatment and drop-in sessions throughout the year.
LJMU offers free, confidential, one-to-one counselling, wellbeing drop-in sessions and a range of wellbeing workshops. If you are struggling to adjust to life at LJMU or having difficulties with your mental health, whether that be due to university life or for reasons outside of university, the LJMU Student Advice and Wellbeing staff are here to help you. The service offers sessions such as coping with exam stress, which is important when adjusting to a new teaching style, beating procrastination and managing anxiety.
If you would like to contact LJMU regarding your mental health and wellbeing before arriving at LJMU, you are welcome to do so. A Wellbeing Advisor can help to ensure the appropriate support is in place for you before you begin your studies at LJMU. You can also contact a Wellbeing Advisor whilst you are studying here for further support.
Find out more about Student Advice and Wellbeing services, email studentwellbeing@ljmu.ac.uk or call (+44) 151 231 3579
We understand some students may wish to seek spiritual guidance as they adjust to life at a new university. LJMU’s Spiritual Support team offers confidential, non-judgmental pastoral care and support to students and staff of all beliefs and backgrounds.
Find out more about spiritual support at LJMU.
There are multi-faith and Muslim prayer rooms across campus. The quiet spaces in Mount Pleasant campus, the Henry Cotton Building and IM Marsh campus are designed to be multi-faith. The Henry Cotton building also offers an additional room for Muslim prayers.
For more information, please contact the Student Advice Team at studentadvice@ljmu.ac.uk.
The LJMU International Team are here to assist you with any other queries you may have before, during or after your time studying at LJMU.
Find out more about international student support.
Call us on (+44) 151 231 3673
Email us at internationaladvice@ljmu.ac.uk.
Or tweet us at @LJMU_int
JMSU is available to support all students, and this includes their societies. We recommend that exchange students join the International Society.