BA (Hons) Performance and Production
Drama Reimagined. Study Performance and Production at LJMU and bring your own creative ideas to life. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Drama Reimagined. Study Performance and Production at LJMU and bring your own creative ideas to life. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study an RGS accredited Geography degree at LJMU and build geography, fieldwork and spatial analysis skills for planning and environment. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study Politics, Philosophy and Economics at LJMU to develop a comprehensive knowledge of each discipline and how they affect our daily lives. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study International Relations and Politics at LJMU covering a range of subjects from economics, politics, law and culture. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Build confidence for Politics, Philosophy and Economics at LJMU with a foundation year. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study MA Exhibition Studies at LJMU engages with exhibition formats, through a theoretical and practical understanding of what constitutes an exhibition in the 21st century. | Apply now for 2026 entry
LJMU's part-time Exhibition Studies MA engages with exhibition formats, through a theoretical and practical understanding of what constitutes an exhibition in the 21st century. | Apply now for 2026 entry
The life of Eleanor Rathbone (1872-1946) was the subject of the latest Roscoe lecture, delivered by Dr Susan Cohen at St George’s Hall to mark the start of a year in celebration of her life. An audience of over 1,000 were given an insight into the achievements of this extraordinary Liverpool citizen who, born into a life of wealth and privilege, used her influence and position in society to campaign for social justice and dedicated her entire life to the service of others.
Around 12 months after delivering her Roscoe Lecture on Eleanor Rathbone, Dr Susan Cohen again joined staff and students from LJMU for a special event at Speaker's House in London.
Intrigue, propaganda and conspiracy theories - Dr James Crossland, reader in international history at LJMU, looks back at one of the most bizarre episodes of the Second World War.