The LJMU Enslavement and Empire Project
The LJMU Enslavement and Empire Project
The LJMU Enslavement and Empire Project
LJMU’s Diverse Futures Sponsorship Programme connects ethnically diverse staff with senior leaders to foster career growth, inclusive leadership, and networking opportunities.
LJMU students can view all the student regulations and policies including the Student Charter and the Student Handbook.
Read the oration for Jonathan Falkingham on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Tom Bloxham.
This guide outlines LJMU’s zero-tolerance approach to harassment and sexual misconduct, ensuring support, safety, and rights for all in our community.
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Jason supports staff, both individuals and teams, across the university to enhance their knowledge and to improve their skills as our Organisational Development Manager. Having graduated from LJMU in 1998, Jason stayed on in a temporary role working in student welfare and has remained at LJMU ever since. This year he celebrates 25 years working at the university.
The LJMU Clinical Exercise Physiology (CEP) Clinic provides free, personalised exercise support for people living with long-term health conditions.
We are recruiting for male volunteers to take part in our study to determine power in footballers.
Learn more about the Pedagogical Research and Innovation in Business Education research group and their dedication to advancing excellence in teaching, learning, and assessment.