Sports, societies and communities
At LJMU, you’ll do more than study! Explore a variety of sports teams, clubs, and societies. There’s something for everyone, no matter your interests.
At LJMU, you’ll do more than study! Explore a variety of sports teams, clubs, and societies. There’s something for everyone, no matter your interests.
The Violence and Adverse Childhood Experiences research group focuses on preventing interpersonal violence and adverse childhood experiences through research, advocacy and policy impact.
Supporting you with UK visas and immigration.
Liverpool John Moores University is an Armed Forces friendly organisation and signed the Armed Forces Covenant on 11 October 2021. Find out more information about our commitment to providing opportunities for people of all backgrounds and supporting them to flourish.
The Finance team hold personal data of students and their sponsors, staff and anyone else who we make a payment to. The types of Personal data held include names, addresses, Dates of Birth, bank details, salary information, National Insurance numbers, union membership and contributions, pension membership and contributions, and maternity information. In some cases CV’s may need to be retained.
LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. The CCTV privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information. We are committed to being transparent about how we collect and use your data and to meeting our data protection obligations.
Explore the innovative courses, research, and state-of-the-art facilities at the Liverpool School of Art and Creative Industries at LJMU.
Explore courses, research, and facilities at The Liverpool Business School at Liverpool John Moores University.
Discover courses, facilities, and research at LJMU’s School of Computer Science and Mathematics. Take the next step in your academic journey.
The LJMU exemplar houses are the first purpose built, multi-unit housing test facility in the North of the UK. The houses are designed based on standards from the 1920s, 1970s, and present-day and can be used to test emerging green technologies and building methods.