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  1. River Flow 2024 venues

    Part of the University’s Mount Pleasant Campus, the Redmond’s Building is neighboured by LJMU’s RIBA award-winning Art and Design Academy and the recently developed Copperas Hill site.

  2. Clearing 2026

    Have you got your A level results? Are you looking for a Clearing place? Find a course vacancy and call our Clearing hotline today: 0808 5 564 565.

  3. River Flow 2024

    Organized since 2002 under the auspices of the Fluvial Hydraulics Committee of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR), the River Flow Conference Series has become one of the main international forum for dissemination of research and industrial practice on fluvial hydraulics and river engineering.

  4. Ways to volunteer

    Discover volunteer opportunities at Liverpool Business School's Alumni Network and make a real impact on students, whatever your background or experience.

  5. CLA data collection exercise

    Instructions for LJMU staff who must participate in the 2025-26 Copyright Licensing Agency data collection exercise.

  6. Seminar Series 2022

    The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology hosts an annual seminar series.

  7. CPD Independent and Supplementary Prescribing

    This Masters-level module which will enable multi-professional clinicians to practice as independent and/or supplementary non-medical prescribers within the appropriate legal framework and the standards set by the HCPC and NMC.

  8. Ami Hopkins

    Ami is an engineer with a passion for sailing. She is a graduate of the university’s BSc (Hons) Product Innovation and Development programme and has since gone on to make history as a member of the first all-female team to win an around the world yacht race on the Maiden yacht.

  9. Earth Day 2018

    To celebrate Earth Day we share some of the stories we've covered over the past year on the environment and the projects our staff and students are working on to try to turn things around.