School of Nursing and Advanced Practice academic staff
Meet the academic staff working to train new nurses, paramedics and other health and social care workers within the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice.
Meet the academic staff working to train new nurses, paramedics and other health and social care workers within the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice.
Here are just a few reasons why you should choose the Liverpool Business School.
Principal of our School of Pharmacy in the early 1900s overseeing the school’s greatest period of expansion; LJMU is now one of the oldest providers of pharmacy education in Europe.
The School of Computer Science and Mathematics careers-focused courses will help prepare you for your chosen career.
Faye is a 2023 graduate of LJMU, having studied law. She had, at times, a challenging experience at university, discovering she had dyslexia and a degenerative condition that impacted on her memory and conversation. But she showed resilience, courage and determination, with support from her family and LJMU, to successfully complete her studies.
Harcourt was a student at the Liverpool City School of Art and Crafts, a historic predecessor to the current Liverpool School of Art and Design. He became a highly respected stained glass window artist and thanks to diligent record keeping from his family, many of his original window designs, alongside prints and personal letters from his time at the School of Art now tell both his personal story and the institutional history of the university that we know today. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.
See the opening hours for the LJMU Sport Building.
Read the full oration for Paul Nolan on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Since joining the United Nations’ Principles of Responsible Management Education initiative (PRME) in 2020, the world entered an unprecedented time of volatility and uncertainty. Despite that, Liverpool Business School continued to grow all aspects of its portfolio, including our commitment to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
During her long career with LJMU, Pat was recognised nationally and internationally as an innovator who was progressive, courageous, and determined to enhance the life chances of young people. Up until her retirement in 2010 she was at the forefront of teacher education, schools, and community engagement; all with lasting legacies to this day.