What our graduates say
See what our graduates say about studying at Liverpool John Moores University and living in Liverpool, with testimonials from past students.
See what our graduates say about studying at Liverpool John Moores University and living in Liverpool, with testimonials from past students.
Find out more about the services available for Asylum seekers and refugees who may need extra care or support, practical or emotional, to enable them to lead an active life.
Our research aims to improve cardiovascular health via exercise training and physical activity. Our two main areas of expertise are cardiac function and structure and vascular function and structure in health and disease.
The Exhibition Research Lab is the first centre devoted to the study of exhibitions. We have ties with Tate Liverpool, the Liverpool Biennial, as well as six major European museums and a network of arts institutions. Find out more about the Lab's collaborations and projects.
Prospero is LJMU’s high performance computing (HPC) facility for research. It is hosted and operated by the university’s IT Services (ITS) division, as a service to the university’s research community.
Advanced cardiovascular care module for healthcare professionals, covering ECG interpretation, haemodynamic assessment, heart failure management, advanced life support, and evidence-based cardiac practice across acute and long-term care settings
Gain a deeper understanding of dementia and the ability to identify innovations in care delivery and adapt these for your own organisation through this CPD course.
Since graduating, Robert Wild has worked as a mechanical design engineer, helped design a robotic arm and was awarded UK Nuclear Graduate of the Year. Get career inspiration and see where an engineering degree could take you.
Liverpool Health Commission is a new, dynamic initiative fully funded by Liverpool John Moores University. The Commission aims to conduct independent investigation and critical analysis of significant, key public health and health care policy issues.
Liverpool Health Commission is an independent body supported by LJMU which has been set up to investigate and analyse health care policy issues, with the aim of making practical and realistic recommendations to assist policymakers.