LGBTQI+ Flags
In 1978 gay rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first Pride flag with the goal of it being a symbol for everyone. Since then many new flags were created to represent all communities within the LGBTQI+ community.
In 1978 gay rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first Pride flag with the goal of it being a symbol for everyone. Since then many new flags were created to represent all communities within the LGBTQI+ community.
Find out more about the positive action training scheme that helps LJMU employ more local people of colour.
The purpose of the Associate Deans for Diversity and Inclusion is to support the University in driving forward the equality, diversity and inclusion agenda at Faculty and Professional Services level and ensure local issues inform the Diversity and Inclusion overall approach.
Positive Action are programmes and initiatives which LJMU and other organisations can take to address the under representation of communities in the workplace.
Access information for the Student Life Building.
More than 7,000 students graduate from LJMU each year in vibrant ceremonies at Liverpool Cathedral. With academic gowns, banners and a real sense of pride.
Registration information for LJMU staff who wish to assist with Graduation.
A limited number of additional guest tickets for graduation have become available for the ceremonies.
Information about reporting an incidence of sexual violence immediately.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) needs to obtain and process a range of information about its students in order to exercise its responsibilities and fulfils its education, training and support obligations to you and to carry out other essential university activities.