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  1. Gemma Bodinetz

    Read the oration for Gemma Bodinetz on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Roger Phillips.

  2. Lord Hall

    Read the oration for Lord Hall on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  3. PhD studies

    View the current PhD projects within the Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology to find out the type of work our PhD students undertake. Plus, find out how to apply for a PhD within the Centre.

  4. Aintree Racecourse

    Aintree Racecourse received the Corporate Award in recognition of the significant role it plays in portraying a positive image of the Liverpool City-Region.

  5. Contemporary Art Lab

    The Contemporary Art Lab's digital creative research relates to the relationship between technology and culture, as well as the way meaning unfolds through new computational forms.

  6. Professor Roger Webster

    Professor Roger Webster is the former Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies and Professor of Literary Studies at the university. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by LJMU in 2017 for his outstanding contribution to arts and cultural education. He brought together a book on the origins and history of LJMU, released in 2017 for the university’s 25th anniversary.

  7. Race Equality Charter

    Liverpool John Moores University joined the Race Equality charter in 2022 and was first presented with an Institutional Bronze Award in 2022, in recognition of ongoing work relating to race equality.

  8. IRP Research

    International Relations and Politics are a diverse department with a range of research expertise, including in US democracy, cultural politics, sports mega-events, nationalism and devolution, and non-western theories of IR.

  9. Norma Heyman

    Read the oration for Norma Heyman on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.