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  1. Lady Edwina Grosvenor

    Read the full oration for Lady Edwina Grosvenor on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  2. Linda Grant

    Read the full oration for Linda Grant on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  3. Joanne Anderson

    Mayor of Liverpool, Joanne Anderson, is a courageous leader and an inspiration to so many as the first female Mayor of the city and the first Black woman to be directly elected as a Mayor in the UK. As a graduate and current MBA student at LJMU, Joanne is like so many other mature students that pass through our doors, seeing the benefit of further study - both for herself and for Liverpool.

  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. UK Malaysia University Partnership Grants

    The British Council Malaysia provide seed-funding to UK-MUC Members in the form of UK-Malaysia University Partnership Grants, with the aim of facilitating collaborations among UK and Malaysian institutions in key areas of priority.

  6. CPD Applied Pathophysiology

    Study applied pathophysiology at LJMU and deepen understanding of disease processes for clinical reasoning and care. | Apply now for 2026 entry

  7. About International partnerships

    Discover how the International Partnerships Team at LJMU drives global collaboration and supports university-wide international initiatives.

  8. Michael Salla

    Michael is an alum of LJMU, having completed his undergraduate studies in sport science and postgraduate studies in public health here. Today he is the Deputy CEO of Everton in the Community, Everton Football Club’s charitable arm that supports thousands of people across Merseyside, often from the most vulnerable and underprivileged local communities, and creates life-changing opportunities.

  9. Why publish your work

    Find out how not only does having your work published help other nurses, but its influence also spreads amongst other health care professionals.