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  1. Student and Graduate case studies

    Explore LJMU careers case studies featuring students and graduates from every school. They include internships, placements, volunteering, and graduate roles.

  2. Angela Samata CF

    Angela was awarded an LJMU Honorary Fellowship in 2018 for her tireless work as a mental health campaigner, speaking out and challenging the stigma of suicide.

  3. James Joyce's "Chamber Music" 

    Video performances, plus commentaries, lyrics, notes and musical notation, for performances 1-4 from Dr Gerry Smyth's musical adaptation of James Joyce's 'Chamber Music'.

  4. Psychology, Policing and Crime Network

    The Psychology, Policing and Crime Network seeks to understand and support victims and witnesses of crime, the rehabilitation of offenders, international policing practice, policy and culture and aid forensic practitioner resilience.

  5. MEMARC staff

    Find out more about the staff from the Mechanical Engnineering and Materials Research Centre. Read the MEMARC researchers profiles, publications and contact details.

  6. MEMARC's publications

    The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Research Centre (MEMARC) have published a variety of research papers and publications.

  7. Academic Policy

    Academic policies: Academic Feedback Policy, Briefing Sheet, E-Submission Policy, Placement Learning Code of Practice, Peer review and teaching observation, Marking of Anonymised Coursework, Marking of Anonymised Examination Scripts, Personal Tutor Policy, Postgraduate certificate in learning and teaching in HE (PGCertLTHE)

  8. Financial help and advice

    Make sure you’ve applied for your Student Finance before you start your studies. Find more detailed information about the process and your options based on the type of student that you are.

  9. Professor Peter Toyne CBE DL

    Professor Peter Toyne was the Rector at Liverpool Polytechnic between 1986 and 1992 and the first LJMU Vice-Chancellor, once it gained university status, from 1992 to 2000. His vision for the polytechnic and then the university benefited not just students but Liverpool too.