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  1. Sir Malcolm Thornton

    Read the oration for Sir Malcolm Thornton on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Alison Wild.

  2. Honorary Fellows 2010

    Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2010 including; Colonel John Blashford-Snell OBE, Norah Button, John Entwistle, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Sir Tim Hunt, Richard Lester, Chrissie Maher OBE, Lord Jonathan Mance, Gerry Marsden MBE, David Molyneux, John Timpson CBE, Phil Redmond CBE, Kim Cattrall and Alison Steadman OBE.

  3. Sir Ken Robinson

    Read the oration for Sir Ken Robinson on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Dr Edward Harcourt.

  4. Sir John Moores 1896-1993

    LJMU is proudly named in honour of Sir John Moores, a successful businessman who founded Liverpool’s famous Littlewoods retail and football pools company.

  5. The legacy of Sir John Moores

    In early 2024, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Professor Mark Power looked back at the legacy of Sir John Moores and his Littlewoods business, revisiting how the university came to bear his name and how the university is the custodian of the Moores’ family story.

  6. Professor Sir Howard Newby CBE

    Read the oration for Professor Sir Howard Newby CBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Phil Redmond.

  7. Sir Brian Leveson

    Read the oration for Sir Brian Leveson on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by David Lynch.

  8. Sir Dr Brian Harold May CBE

    Sir Brian May, legendary Queen guitarist and astrophysicist, was the fourth Chancellor of the university, a post in which he championed the student focussed approach that is core to LJMU’s vision and values.

  9. The Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson QC

    Sir Brian Leveson, perhaps best known for his outstanding contribution to the legal profession and leading the Leveson Inquiry into ethics within the UK media, was the fifth Chancellor of LJMU serving in the role for eight years from 2013 to 2021.