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  1. Razvan Neagoe

    Razvan embraced university life during his policing studies degree, having moved to the UK from Romania and being inspired by a coffee shop customer to work in the world of policing. He was a Student Advocate, supporting others to get into higher education and will now go on to serve with Merseyside Police taking his learned experience, and compassion for others, into his career.

  2. Professor Timothy Nichol

    Read the profile of Professor Timothy Nichol, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Society and Culture).

  3. Flutter Shutter

    Flutter Shutter is an award-winning female run energy efficiency company which has been operating for over 13 years in the city of Liverpool.

  4. Ethnically Diverse Staff Network

    The LJMU Ethnically Diverse Staff Network is open to staff whom identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, in the first instance.

  5. Reporting an incidence of sexual violence

    These webpages provide information for students who have been sexually assaulted or raped. They give information on the things you might want to consider to enable you to make an informed choice about what to do.

  6. The Liverpool Law Review

    Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law and Justice Studies at LJMU since its creation.

  7. Immersive human-centred intelligence (iHCI)

    iHCI (Immersive Human-Centred Intelligence) is a research group focused on the development and evaluation of intelligent technologies that place human experience, wellbeing, and decision-making at their core.

  8. International Women's Day 2018

    A retrospective of some of our features focusing on issues surrounding gender inequality and also celebrating the achievements of female students and academics at LJMU.

  9. Alex Medlicott

    Alex is the Co-founder and Director of Liverpool Arts Bar on Hope Street and in the Baltic Triangle, founded with the ethos of supporting and developing grassroots artists across the city, giving them a platform to showcase and celebrate their work. Along with three fellow LJMU graduates, they opened the bar in 2019, survived the Covid-19 pandemic and can now boast that they have the city’s go-to venues for creatives.