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Explore the Special Collections Books archive containing a range of material collected by the LJMU libraries over a number of years.
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Explore the Special Collections Books archive containing a range of material collected by the LJMU libraries over a number of years.
As outlined in the 2019 Revised Concordat, researches should take charge of their careers, identifying ways to further their ambitions and develop their independence. This involves participating in at least 10 days' worth of professional development per year, or 70 hours (pro rata).
The Engagement Network (TEN) is a calendar of events, workshops, training and networking to realise connections, cultivate solutions and create impact through Knowledge Exchange, Innovation and Research.
The Student Futures Team offer free lifetime support to our LJMU Alumni. Find out more about our services, how to use our online careers platform, how to stay connected to the university via LJMU connect, and about Graduate Outcomes.
Throughout the year LJMU hosts a range of events that alumni are invited to attend from networking evenings and seminars to the Roscoe Lectures and the Liverpool Universities Pub Quiz.
See Jane Hughes' The Way It Is an archive of student life across four buildings which are used by the Liverpool School of Art and Design.
See the Jeff Nuttall and the My Own Mag collection which consists of a complete run of My Own Mag - an experimental British magazine.
Explore the Colin Masters Dredd collection consisting of original copies of New Musical Express (from 1981 to 1988).
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are making positive changes in politics in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.
Liverpool John Moores is a proud signatory of the GTRSB Pledge. The Pledge is the University’s commitment to undertake a range of steps to support GTRSB individuals studying or working in higher education.