Terriers Project
The Terriers Project within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion is a collaboration with Edge Hill University. Find out more about this project.
The Terriers Project within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion is a collaboration with Edge Hill University. Find out more about this project.
The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education (LIFE) Mentorship Form
View the online resources available to support active blended learning and the new normal within the Faculty of Health, Innovation, Technology and Science.
You will be able to use an eVisa to travel to the UK. You will not need to carry a physical document, except for your passport, which must be registered to your UKVI account. You must keep your passport details up to date in your UKVI account.
Liverpool John Moores University is committed to being an engaged civic University. In the Faculty of Health, we recognise the importance of promoting health through community engagement and consider this vital in preparing future healthcare professional for the role they will play after graduation.
We are looking for volunteers aged 18 to 65 to take part in a one-off virtual reality (VR) study about how people respond to different bedroom and workplace designs.
Interested in a Degree Apprenticeship at LJMU? Find out how to apply and start your journey today.
Rachael is the Principal and Chief Executive at Hugh Baird College. She is passionate about post-16 education and was inspired to study at LJMU thanks to her own school PE teacher. She is incredibly student focused, ensuring that young people and adults from Merseyside can gain better skills which will enable them to seek out better lives.
Lilly is an inspiring media production student who aims to break down barriers in the movie industry and is inspired by trailblazing women in film, and her own family too. She’s also a dedicated volunteer, having raised money and given her time to various charities in Teeside. In 2023, her volunteering work was recognised as she was awarded a British Citizen Youth Award.
LJMU alum Helen Armitage is a powerful example of what’s possible in the construction industry—with a career defined by resilience, visibility, and a clear commitment to making a difference.