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  1. Degrees from Liverpool Business School

    See the Liverpool Business School's courses. Thanks to our outstanding, professionally-focused courses and our expert academics, you will graduate with the skills and experience you need to go from the seminar room to the boardroom.

  2. Psychology Student Conference

    LJMU psychology students present their research projects at the Psychology Student Conference. You can read the abstracts from the most recent conference.

  3. Diversity and Inclusion in our school

    The School of Biological and Environmental Sciences is committed to developing an equal and diverse environment, where all individuals can achieve their potential, and fostering an inclusive and supportive community, free from discrimination and harassment.

  4. Research at LJMU Maritime Centre

    Research at LJMU's Maritime Centre focuses on advancing maritime knowledge. With all our research, it is our aim to develop practical solutions for the maritime industry.

  5. Professor Colin Fallows

    Professor Colin Fallows is an artist, curator and Professor of Sound and Visual Arts here at LJMU within the Liverpool School of Art and Design. Since joining the school in 1978, he has been able to share his knowledge and experience with thousands of students.

  6. Valeria Carini

    Valeria completed her PhD in antimicrobial resistance with LJMU having fallen in love with the city during her Erasmus project. She became one of only five winners of the inaugural Pandemic Institute Student Excellence Awards 2022.

  7. Rhian Griffith

    Rhian Griffith was LJMU’s Racing Team Manager in 2015 during her time studying for her master’s in mechanical engineering.

  8. Clodagh McErlean

    Clodagh is the 2022/23 Liverpool John Moores Students’ Union (JMSU) Vice President for Activities and through her ‘Challenge Clodagh’ initiative, is improving access and representation across student sports teams and societies.

  9. Dr Nicola Koyama

    Nicola has more than 25 years of experience in primatology research and teaching, tracing her curiosity about primates back to her childhood growing up in East London and making visits to London Zoo. She is also an advocate for driving forwards inclusivity at the university.

  10. Anyika Onuora

    Anyika graduated in economics from LJMU in 2008 and was in the very first class of scholars in the Sports Scholarship programme that launched in 2004. She went on to become an Olympic-winning track and field athlete.