Facilities at LJMU Maritime Centre
Discover the LJMU Maritime Centre's exceptional array of marine training facilities, including its ship-handling and escort tug simulator.
Discover the LJMU Maritime Centre's exceptional array of marine training facilities, including its ship-handling and escort tug simulator.
Explore our alumni’s career journeys. LJMU e-Racing team allows you to gain hands-on motorsport experience, develop technical skills, and drive your future in engineering.
Discover the history of LJMU's e-Racing team and how students built a legacy of innovation, teamwork, and success in motorsport engineering.
The LCR Enhance Project supports and provides equal access to the upskilling in Leadership and Management for employees currently fulfilling, or, with future potential, to undertake high-level management and leadership roles.
Our Diversity and Inclusion Projects at LJMU include how we are decolonising the curriculum and our work around bridging the degree awarding or attainment gap.
The University Funded Diversity and Inclusion scheme is a pot of money set aside to provide grants for supporting research initiatives across the University aimed at challenging discrimination and inequalities, increasing representation of under-represented groups, raising awareness of issues related to Diversity and Inclusion, and facilitating implementation of good practice at the University.
LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. This privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information. We are committed to being transparent about how we collect and use your data and to meeting our data protection obligations.
Liverpool John Moores University is committed to improving our practices to play our part in eradicating slavery and human trafficking. Read our Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement.
The LoCal-i project helps Lancashire businesses develop innovative low-carbon products, services, and processes. Find out how it can support you.
Learn more about Liverpool’s role as the ‘second city of empire’, the world fair’s movement, exhibition culture, and Liverpool Mechanics’ Institution in the nineteenth century.