Planning for Results day
Now that you've got your results in your hand, find out what options are available to you at LJMU.
Now that you've got your results in your hand, find out what options are available to you at LJMU.
With a range of full and part time Business and Management courses available, Liverpool Business School provides the perfect platform for you to progress your career. Realise your business potential by gaining the skills and qualifications you need to take you to the next level.
Take your next step with a postgraduate qualification at LJMU. Advance your career, increase earnings, or explore a new field with exciting opportunities.
It is essential to decarbonise transport and logistics, one of the largest sources of greenhouse-gases emission, to save the planet. The big question to researchers, and indeed to humanity, is how to decarbonise transport and logistics effectively.
Discover courses, facilities, and research at LJMU’s School of Computer Science and Mathematics. Take the next step in your academic journey.
Gary is a paramedic science graduate of LJMU with over two decades of experience in the ambulance service. He has now made the transition to become a full-time member of staff at the university, teaching the next generation of health professionals. In 2023 he was named as an Outstanding Teacher at the students’ union awards after being nominated by his students.
How we measure the library services we provide and the latest published standards.
This comprehensive course on Maritime Business, Law, and Sustainability is designed to equip industry professionals with critical expertise in areas such as Maritime Economics and Ship Finance, International and Environmental Law, Zero-Carbon Maritime Transport, and Green Shipping Corridors.
Discover essential information for international students holding an offer to study at LJMU, including next steps, visa guidance, accommodation, and support.
If you are struggling with your mental health or thoughts of suicide, some useful details are below. If you are in immediate danger (or concerned someone else is) or may harm yourself, please dial 111 for urgent medical advice, or call 999 for an emergency response.