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.
Explore LJMU careers case studies featuring students and graduates from every school. They include internships, placements, volunteering, and graduate roles.
Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Research Group is focused on the use of medicines and the delivery of healthcare. Our areas of interest include: evidence-based practice and service delivery in clinical pharmacy, health information needs and supporting safe self-care, and therapeutics. Find out more about our expertise, collaborations and people within the team.
Study housing, community and the built environment at LJMU, developing insight into regeneration, place and tenant-focused practice. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Develop operational and management delivery skills at LJMU for effective housing services, performance and improvement. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Find out more information about how LLB Law students can work in the LAC through every stage of their degree to help develop their skills.
Funded by The British Academy, POL\:EMERGE explores how global higher education policy uses evidence in response to emerging tech like AI.
Solicitor Rachel founded LJMU’s free Legal Advice Centre in 2014, just one year after she joined the School of Law. Every year the centre helps hundreds of people through its free legal advice and public legal information activities, contributing significantly to the economic and social wellbeing of the Liverpool City Region, while developing our students’ skills to put them one step ahead in their professional careers upon graduation.
Gain advanced housing governance and strategic business planning skills at LJMU for leadership in the housing sector. | Apply now for 2026 entry
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This continued professional development (CPD) course examines current drivers for public health and health promotion. | Apply now for 2025 entry