How to apply for a CPD course
Learn how to apply for a CPD course at LJMU. Review our admissions policy and follow our step-by-step guidance to get started.
Learn how to apply for a CPD course at LJMU. Review our admissions policy and follow our step-by-step guidance to get started.
Academic quality policies: AMR Procedures Manual, Contacts for advice on the annual monitoring process, External examining guidelines for staff, Guidelines for external examiners, Guidelines for validation and review, Light touch review method, Professional Doctorates Framework, RPEL Handbook, University Framework for Quality and Standards.
Alexandria is the 2023/24 Vice President for Community and Wellbeing at Liverpool at John Moores Students’ Union (JMSU) and is advocating for students’ mental health concerns to continue to be a key focus of the university’s support services.
Craig is an inspiring educator who embodies everything that LJMU stands for in 2023 - to be student focused, inclusive and courageous in all that we do. He was recognised in 2022 with a National Teaching Fellowship Award for his outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in higher education.
Bryan is the Director of Bluecoat, Liverpool’s contemporary Arts centre, a working home for artists, and a place where audiences can experience art in new ways. As a fine art graduate of the polytechnic, he never imagined he’d one day be running one of Liverpool’s oldest and most well-known galleries.
Studying abroad enhances employability, confidence, and cultural awareness. Learn how to apply for an LJMU study abroad programme.
Study cell technology at LJMU and develop laboratory, analytical and applied bioscience skills for healthcare science. | Apply now for 2026 entry
LJMU’s EDI Team are proud to be working in partnership with an array of equality and diversity training specialists and subject matter experts, in order to offer the opportunity to participate in workshops and training.
Benefits of Open Research at LJMU and advice on how to share your research with the community.
Use groups for student marking, collaboration and assessment.