Search the LJMU website

Search results filters

  1. Dominique Walker

    Dominique is an inspirational individual who in the face of adversity, when her brother Anthony was murdered in an unprovoked racist attack, has been able to use her voice and experience to create positive change and promote racial harmony across Merseyside. As an LJMU alumni, and former police officer, she is now a lecturer in our School of Justice Studies.

  2. The Football Exchange

    We deliver real-world solutions to the football community. Our areas of interest within football include: fitness and nutrition, psychology, match analysis, physical activity, skill acquistion and coaching, and performance analysis.

  3. Leadership Development Programmes

    The Centre of Educational Leadership will host programmes that assist leaders and organisations to improve and excel in their practice.

  4. SDG 2 - Zero hunger

    Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Zero hunger.

  5. Study online with upGrad

    Study LJMU programmes online via upGrad and gain access to a wide range of flexible, career-focused courses.

  6. Anna Kaparaki

    Anna is a trailblazing expert in maritime law who strives for the advancement of women in the sector. In her role as a lecturer with LJMU’s School of Engineering she works alongside colleagues to promote inclusivity and diversity within the university and by connecting with key maritime organisations, both in the region and internationally, to bring about positive change across the sector.

  7. LJMU faculties and schools

    Our two faculties are home to world-leading research, teaching, and learning across a diverse range of academic fields.

  8. Welcome to James Joyce's "Chamber Music"

    This is a free-access learning resource that is hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Science at Liverpool John Moores University, and is inspired by a new version of Chamber Music, a book of poems published by Joyce in 1907. These pages provide video commentary on both the poetic and musical aspects of Chamber Music, as well as video performances of all thirty-six of the newly composed versions.