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  1. Cherie Booth CBE, QC

    The third Chancellor of LJMU, Cherie Booth championed the university locally and further afield, a keen advocate of our ambition to give students real-world experience as a preparation for employment beyond study.

  2. Paul Nolan OBE

    Paul is an honorary fellow of LJMU, an award bestowed for his outstanding work protecting and enhancing the natural environment across the Liverpool City Region and beyond. He has worked closely with us to develop our Outdoor Learning Area and to realise our Natural Curriculum.

  3. Academic staff profiles

    At Liverpool John Moores University our staff are committed to the highest standards of teaching and learning and to delivering an exceptional student experience. To find out more about the background and research interests of our academic staff, have a look at our staff profiles section.

  4. Professional development expertise

    We have expertise and networks to support professional development in education on a wide range of themes. Our team are passionate about supporting and engaging with our community to enhance education, care and society.

  5. Mariama Balde Djaura

    Mariama undertakes outreach work for the university, working with schools across the country to establish meaningful connections that help young students to realise their academic and personal potential. Inspired by her early life experiences, moving from Africa to Northern Ireland, and then the opportunities afforded to her by LJMU during her own studies, she is determined to help others and act as a role model.

  6. Research integrity

    LJMU empowers intellectual curiosity and creativity in all who conduct research with us.

  7. Travelling to 4 to 6 Rodney Street

    Get directions for travelling to 4 to 6 Rodney Street, including sat nav coordinates, parking information and public transport information.

  8. Research Data Management Plans

    Planning how your research data will be collected, stored and shared is an important part of any research project or proposal.