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  1. Honorary Fellows 2012

    Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2012 including; Jamie Carragher, Steve Collett, David Greenaway, Jane Greenwood, Gerry Kinsella MBE, Mick Laverty, Sir Brian Leveson, Vasily Petrenko, Lance Corporal Alan Redford and Beth Tweddle MBE.

  2. Honorary Fellows 2011

    Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2011 including; Sir Richard Lambert, David Moyes, Tim Johnston, Jack Stopforth MBE, Miles Templeman, John Kelly, Oliver Stanley, Peter Johnson, Matthew Kelly, Bernice Law, Bob Prattey, John Flamson, Paul barber, Neil Scales OBE, Janet Suzman and Michael Brown CBE.

  3. Corporate fellows

    See the Corporate Fellowships of Liverpool John Moores University.

  4. Rhian Griffith

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

  5. 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.

  6. Henry Humphreys ‘Humph’ Jones 1878 - 1971

    Principal of our School of Pharmacy in the early 1900s overseeing the school’s greatest period of expansion; LJMU is now one of the oldest providers of pharmacy education in Europe.

  7. Gareth Dixon

    Gareth is an active ambassador for LJMU and is extremely proud of his Liverpool Polytechnic history, as the second generation in his family to graduate from the institution.

  8. Rainbow Mbuangi

    Visually impaired footballer Rainbow plays in the England Blind Football squad and works with our experts at the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences to ensure that he remains on top of his game.

  9. The Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson QC

    Sir Brian Leveson, perhaps best known for his outstanding contribution to the legal profession and leading the Leveson Inquiry into ethics within the UK media, was the fifth Chancellor of LJMU serving in the role for eight years from 2013 to 2021.