Meet the Media, Culture and Communication tutors
All of our Media, Culture and Communication lecturers are active researchers, and we believe strongly in the close integration of research and teaching.
All of our Media, Culture and Communication lecturers are active researchers, and we believe strongly in the close integration of research and teaching.
Discover the collaborative partnerships of the Dignity Without Danger project.
Please contact us using the details below if you’d like to find out more about the Exhibiting Empire in Nineteenth Century Liverpool Project. We welcome enquiries from schools, teachers and community groups.
Learn about the Canvas Collaborations Tool.
Find out more about how the university strategy is supported by a number of different thematic plans and enablers.
Find out how to get in touch with the DisSPA network
Find out how to get in touch with the PESSPA network
Bert was a famous disability rights campaigner, himself a wheelchair user, dedicating his life to advocating for improvements to the daily life of those with disabilities. He was also an alumnus of the Liverpool Polytechnic, later becoming an Honorary Fellow and serving as a governor, while working closely with the university on its equality and diversity policies.
The second Chancellor of LJMU, serving for five years from 1994 to 1999, and the son of Sir John Moores who the university is proudly named in honour of.
Sir Brian Leveson, perhaps best known for his outstanding contribution to the legal profession and leading the Leveson Inquiry into ethics within the UK media, was the fifth Chancellor of LJMU serving in the role for eight years from 2013 to 2021.