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  1. Ngunan Adamu

    LJMU journalism graduate Ngunan is a successful broadcaster, presenter and producer who is a well-known scouse voice across the city from her work with BBC radio and podcasting. Ngunan is also passionate about supporting the voices of underserved communities, from supporting women with training to get into media to driving culture change and bringing Black voices to the forefront.

  2. 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.

  3. Shaquita Corry

    Shaquita is the 2022/23 Liverpool John Moores Students’ Union (JMSU) Vice President for Education and is passionate about furthering diversity in education. Having lost her mum during her own studies, she demonstrated incredible courage to have completed her degree at such a challenging time in her life, and to then go on to represent the student voice at JMSU.

  4. Starting a new job

    Concerned about workplace support? Learn how to continue accessing disability or health condition accommodations, including plans and funding, post-graduation.

  5. Dr Ulrich Hoppe

    Read the full oration for Dr Ulrich Hoppe on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  6. Armed Forces Steering Group

    Find out more information about LJMU's cross university Armed forces Steering Group and their commitment to supporting students, staff and its wider communities who have a connection to the Armed Forces.

  7. Outreach for schools and colleges

    Our outreach programmes inspire students by working with schools, colleges, career advisors, and parents, offering expert higher education guidance.

  8. RNA - From Eternity to Now!

    Approved RNA-based therapies illustrate the transition from theoretical RNA biology to routine clinical practice.