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  1. Sir Bert Massie CBE DL (1949 – 2017)

    Bert was a famous disability rights campaigner, himself a wheelchair user, dedicating his life to advocating for improvements to the daily life of those with disabilities. He was also an alumnus of the Liverpool Polytechnic, later becoming an Honorary Fellow and serving as a governor, while working closely with the university on its equality and diversity policies.

  2. John Moores Jr CBE, DL (1928-2012)

    The second Chancellor of LJMU, serving for five years from 1994 to 1999, and the son of Sir John Moores who the university is proudly named in honour of.

  3. Study Public Health

    Our Health and Social Care, Public Health and Environmental Health degrees will give you the knowledge and skills to shape both policy and interventions.

  4. Why study at LJMU?

    Discover why LJMU is the ideal choice to study. Explore a range of outstanding courses, a vibrant city campus environment, and exciting career opportunities.

  5. Institute for Health Research projects

    Our research projects at the Institute of Health Research address real-world health challenges through innovative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary approaches.

  6. James Joyce's "Chamber Music" 

    Background and Description for James Joyce's 'Chamber Music', Dr Gerry Smyth's online learning resource based on Joyce's 36-lyric song sequence.