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  1. Study opportunities for service children

    At LJMU we offer enhanced support for service children - young people who’ve grown up with one or both parents in the Armed Forces - who are considering university study.

  2. John Bishop

    Read the oration for John Bishop on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Greg Whyte.

  3. Self-employment

    Self-employment can offer flexibility for disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates who prefer alternatives to traditional work environments.

  4. Trish Bennett

    Trish is the Chief Nurse, Chief Operations Officer, and Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Clinical Services at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust. In 2023, she was awarded an honorary fellowship for her dedication to public health and nursing throughout her career spanning over three decades in the NHS.

  5. Chris Burgess

    Chris was born during the Second World War and only studied at university much later in life, like many of the mature students that choose to study with LJMU. He also had a late dyslexia diagnosis, making him realise he just had a different way of thinking and learning.

  6. Steven Corlett

    Steven is a Client Systems Engineer with LJMU’s Information Technology Services. He started his career in Professional Services as an apprentice before eventually gaining a degree - the first person in his immediate family to do so. With a full circle view of how the university works, Steven embodies our student focussed approach.