Mastering Maritime Cyber Security (MMCS)
This three-day Maritime Cyber Security (MMCS) Course is specifically designed to enhance cyber resilience in the maritime sector through hands-on, practical learning.
This three-day Maritime Cyber Security (MMCS) Course is specifically designed to enhance cyber resilience in the maritime sector through hands-on, practical learning.
Positive Action are programmes and initiatives which LJMU and other organisations can take to address the under representation of communities in the workplace.
The degree awarding gap, sometimes called the attainment gap, is the difference between the percentage UK Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic and White students who are awarded a first or 2:1 degree.
The Tourism, Travel, Culture and Heritage Research Group (TTCH) at Liverpool John Moores University reflects the inter- and multi-disciplinary nature of these topics. It is composed of researchers with a range of research backgrounds, methodological approaches and expertise drawn from both UK and international contexts.
The Exhibition Research Lab is the first centre devoted to the study of exhibitions. We have ties with Tate Liverpool, the Liverpool Biennial, as well as six major European museums and a network of arts institutions. Find out more about the Lab's collaborations and projects.
Read the oration for Michael Brown CBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Explore our funded project to enhance student mental health services, featuring new NHS pathways and collaborations with Liverpool institutions.
Find out more about Trailblazers, a Liverpool University Press open access monograph initiative.
The School of Biological and Environmental Sciences is committed to developing an equal and diverse environment, where all individuals can achieve their potential, and fostering an inclusive and supportive community, free from discrimination and harassment.
The LJMU Enslavement and Empire Project