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  1. Our Staff in IRP

    Find out all about the International relations and politics staff at LJMU.

  2. 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.

  3. Tuition fee status

    Understand your tuition fee status at LJMU, including home vs. international distinctions and eligibility for financial aid.

  4. The Rt Revd James Jones

    Read the oration for The Rt Revd James Jones on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Lord Alton.

  5. Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE

    Read the oration for Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  6. Performing arts – information and course list

    Where better to study performing arts than Liverpool, with more theatres, cinemas, literary events and arts centres than any UK city outside London. Explore our performing arts courses.

  7. Michelle Lewis MBE

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

  8. Why study at LJMU?

    Discover why LJMU is the ideal choice to study. Explore a range of outstanding courses, a vibrant city campus environment, and exciting career opportunities.

  9. LJMU faculties and schools

    Our two faculties are home to world-leading research, teaching, and learning across a diverse range of academic fields.

  10. Suicide crisis and self-harm attendance at A&E in autistic CYP

    Research suggests that autistic people are at a higher risk of suicide than non-autistic people. Figures show that up to 66% of autistic adults had thought about suicide during their lifetime (compared to 20% of non-autistic adults), and up to 35% had planned or attempted suicide.