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  1. Dr Matteo Borrini

    Matteo could be described as LJMU’s very own Indiana Jones. A principal lecturer in forensic anthropology, he is a charismatic academic with an unconventional approach to scientific inquiry in both forensic cases and life’s mysteries, with a penchant for holy relics and intrigue for ancient rituals, legends and even a spot of magic.

  2. Working with LJMU

    See the terms and conditions we have for businesses wishing to advertise job or internship opportunities with us.

  3. How to do business with LJMU

    If you're a supplier wishing to work with LJMU, please see our guide for information on our procurement process, including how to complete tenders.

  4. Clinical Exercise Physiology Clinic privacy notice

    LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. This privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information. We are committed to being transparent about how we collect and use your data and to meeting our data protection obligations.

  5. IT support in the Library

    The IT Engagement and Customer Service team provide expertise in using the LJMU IT facilities available in the Library and online.

  6. Eco-I North West

    ECO-I North West offers businesses support to develop their ideas and innovations through our world class academic expertise and cutting-edge technology.

  7. Who we work with – Graeme Close

    From providing nutritional advice to sports teams to giving talks on health in the workplace for businesses, Graeme Close works with a wide range of organisations.

  8. The Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson QC

    Sir Brian Leveson, perhaps best known for his outstanding contribution to the legal profession and leading the Leveson Inquiry into ethics within the UK media, was the fifth Chancellor of LJMU serving in the role for eight years from 2013 to 2021.