Before you arrive
Prepare for your journey to LJMU with our Before You Arrive guide, offering essential information and tips for new students joining us.
Prepare for your journey to LJMU with our Before You Arrive guide, offering essential information and tips for new students joining us.
Student help and support for Canvas and other learning technologies such as Panopto, Turnitin and Vevox and more.
The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education runs seminars throughout the year. Find out more about Seminar Series 2021-2022.
Check our campus tour FAQ for details on what to expect, how tours work, and the safety measures we have in place for your visit.
In the Brain and Behaviour Research Group within RISES, we study human motor behaviour from the neural level through to perception and cognition. Our two main areas of research are sensorimotor neuroscience and expert performance and learning.
Discover the wonders of the past, compare different arguments and find your own version of events. Explore courses within the subject of history.
Missed an open day? Join a guided campus tour to explore LJMU facilities, including accommodation, the library, and the Students’ Union.
The Exhibition Research Lab is the first centre devoted to the study of exhibitions. We have ties with Tate Liverpool, the Liverpool Biennial, as well as six major European museums and a network of arts institutions. Find out more about the Lab's collaborations and projects.
The University Funded Diversity and Inclusion scheme is a pot of money set aside to provide grants for supporting research initiatives across the University aimed at challenging discrimination and inequalities, increasing representation of under-represented groups, raising awareness of issues related to Diversity and Inclusion, and facilitating implementation of good practice at the University.
The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, launched in June 2008, is an agreement between funders and employers of researchers in the UK and represents a significant development in national policy to support good management of researchers and their careers.