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  1. Alex Medlicott

    Alex is the Co-founder and Director of Liverpool Arts Bar on Hope Street and in the Baltic Triangle, founded with the ethos of supporting and developing grassroots artists across the city, giving them a platform to showcase and celebrate their work. Along with three fellow LJMU graduates, they opened the bar in 2019, survived the Covid-19 pandemic and can now boast that they have the city’s go-to venues for creatives.

  2. Deborah Aydon

    Read the oration for Deborah Aydon on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Roger Phillips.

  3. Publications - Institute of Art and Technology

    Every year, researchers from ART LABS publish over 50 publications. Staff create publications within a number of key disciplines, including: contemporary art, 3D digital art, the uses of art and cultural enrichment, exhibitions and curatorship, as well as design discourse and practice.

  4. David Morrissey

    Read the oration for David Morrissey on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  5. Lorraine Shaw

    Lorraine Shaw was the Subject Lead for Nursing in the School of Nursing and Allied Health from 2013 until her retirement in 2023. As a registered nurse since 1987, practising in a range of clinical areas, her ties with LJMU began in 1992 when she needed a degree to progress with her career and enrolled with LJMU while continuing to work full-time for the NHS, and later venturing into teaching and management.

  6. Keynote speakers

    Find out more about the confirmed keynote speakers for the Police Education Conference.

  7. Menstruation matters: advice from students

    Find out how current LJMU students have managed their menstrual health whilst on campus in response to areas of concern highlighted in the LJMU EDI funded research project ‘Menstruation Matters’.

  8. Reporting later

    Find out more about reporting an incidence of sexual violence at a later time.