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  1. Exhibition Research Lab

    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.

  2. Derek Bailey interview – Elder Dempster

    Derek Bailey joined Elder Dempster Lines in 1957. In his interview, Derek recalls what it was like living on a ship with a wife and children at home. Derek also speaks about Elder Dempster Lines’ latter years.

  3. City Lab

    The Uses of Art Lab, based within ART LABS, asks how we can use art more effectively in society. Discover the themes and projects based within the Lab.

  4. Community – interviews with women activists in Nepal

    As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women who are making positive changes to their communities in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of these women's unique and inspirational lives.

  5. Author guidelines

    The author guidelines give you the steps you need to follow to submit your work to the journal, the review process, and additional information you need to be successful.

  6. Benefits

    Explore the benefits available to students at Liverpool John Moores University, including financial support and advice.

  7. Travelling to St George's Hall

    Get directions for travelling to St George's Hall, including sat nav coordinates, parking information and public transport information.

  8. Study opportunities for service leavers

    Here at LJMU, we recognise that your service and time spent in the Armed Forces has provided you with a range of skills and attributes that will enable you to excel in your studies at university and to reach your potential as you take the next step into civilian life.

  9. Open research

    Benefits of Open Research at LJMU and advice on how to share your research with the community.