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  1. Academic Framework

    Academic Framework policies available in this section: Academic Framework summary of changes to regulations, Glossary, Postgraduate Regulations, Regulations in Practice, and Undergraduate Regulations.

  2. Professor Mike Riley

    Professor Mike Riley has worked at LJMU for some 33 years and is the Director of the School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment. He is passionate about giving students the tools they need to be the best that they can be in the world of building and construction.

  3. Bryan Biggs

    Bryan is the Director of Bluecoat, Liverpool’s contemporary Arts centre, a working home for artists, and a place where audiences can experience art in new ways. As a fine art graduate of the polytechnic, he never imagined he’d one day be running one of Liverpool’s oldest and most well-known galleries.

  4. AI and Digital data Network

    The AI and Digital data Network employs machine learning, facial identification, and AI in the detection, recovery and analysis of digital data from audio-video and CCTV footage, 2D and 3D images and online material for the identification of deepfakes, cybercrime, counter-terrorism and security risks.

  5. Postgraduate support

    Discover the comprehensive support available for postgraduate students at LJMU, from academic guidance to career services and wellbeing resources.

  6. Get to know student support

    Find essential advice and guidance for new LJMU students to help you settle in and succeed at university from our Student Support team.

  7. Guidance Policy and Process

    Read Liverpool John Moores University admissions policy, student code of behaviour and download other important policy and procedures documents.

  8. William Roscoe

    He is the father of Liverpool culture, a founding father of LJMU and best known as one of England's first abolitionists. The Roscoe name lives on through our public lecture series that fosters informed debate, broadens horizons and perspectives, and upholds the crucial spirit of intellectual inquiry and free speech in which Roscoe passionately believed.