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  1. Astronomical Technology

    The Astronomical Technology Group is interested in optical and near-IR observations and the technology that facilitates them. Activities of the group include the operation of the robotic Liverpool Telescope and the development of its 4 metre successor.

  2. CPD Cell Technology

    This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will provide you with an understanding of cell culture relating to research and commercial exploitation.

  3. Net Zero Maritime Energy Solutions (N0MES)

    Discover N0MES, a leading maritime energy research and training hub, fostering innovation in energy generation, distribution, and environmental impact. Led by top universities.

  4. Kenya

    See the international entry requirements for students from Kenya wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  5. Student Futures: Careers, Employability and Start-Up

    The aim of the Student Futures Team is to help LJMU students and graduates achieve the career they aspire to. Find useful information and advice about career options, careers fairs and employer events, work experience and internships, careers resources and guides and LJMU’s online digital careers platform.

  6. 1823 Podcast

    Listen to the 1823 Podcast to hear interesting conversations about a wide range of issues, debated by some of the interesting people at, or connected to, Liverpool John Moores University.

  7. Honorary Fellows 2014

    Find out more about the Fellows Liverpool John Moores University honoured in 2014 including; Deborah Aydon and Gemma Bodinetz, John Bishop, Jonathan Falkingham MBE, Karen Gallagher MBE, Rodney Holmes, Paul McGann, Tom Murphy, Kate Richardson-Walsh, Sir Ken Robinson and Dominique Walker.

  8. LCR Activate

    Find out more about LCR Activate, a c.£5,000,000 project which, over the next 3 years, seeks to help companies in the Digital and Creative sector take big leaps forward.

  9. Equality Act 2010

    The Equality Act brings together nine separate pieces of legislation into one single Act, simplifying and strengthening the law to help tackle discrimination and inequality.