Business Development and Support
Liverpool Business School aims to support the business community by providing business education, alongside expertise and support through clinical business practice.
Liverpool Business School aims to support the business community by providing business education, alongside expertise and support through clinical business practice.
Bas moved from Spain to study in Liverpool after friendship with the online gaming community brought him to the city. Since then, he has become an award-winning engineering student and is making a difference to the energy sector by creating ways to heat homes and buildings more efficiently.
LJMU's Liability/Injury.
There are many external organisations that support the wider Armed Forces Covenant that we at Liverpool John Moores University have links with, and other organisations locally and nationally that provide support for the Armed Forces community.
Discover how you can participate in volunteering at LJMU and make a difference on campus and in the community.
Read Karen Critchley's story - When Karen graduated with a degree in Fine Art from LJMU she was not at all sure what she wanted to do with her life. Some 14 years on she has a Masters in Public Health under her belt and a flourishing career at the Public Health Institute.
LCAPS at Liverpool John Moores University has developed an international partnership with the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), supporting collaboration in policing education, research, and professional practice.
These researchers collectively contribute to forensic, social, and cognitive psychology, with work spanning offender behaviour, violence risk, sexual violence prevention, moral decision making, personality, and the psychological impact of digital and social environments.
Chantelle is an alumna and current PhD researcher here at LJMU. She is a writer, public speaker, educator, entrepreneur and activist. She’s a national civil rights campaigner and the founder of Merseyside Alliance for Racial Equality CIC (MARE), a non-profit organisation committed to promoting racial equality across Merseyside through grassroots community-led education and engagement work.
Find about more information about the Recovery and the Arts Conference organised by the Faculty of Science at Liverpool John Moores University which takes place in the Everyman Theatre on 3 September 2019.