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  1. Professor Roger Webster

    Professor Roger Webster is the former Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies and Professor of Literary Studies at the university. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by LJMU in 2017 for his outstanding contribution to arts and cultural education. He brought together a book on the origins and history of LJMU, released in 2017 for the university’s 25th anniversary.

  2. The Diversity and Inclusion Funded Project 2025 to 2026

    The University Funded Diversity and Inclusion scheme is a pot of money set aside to provide grants for supporting research initiatives across the University aimed at challenging discrimination and inequalities, increasing representation of under-represented groups, raising awareness of issues related to Diversity and Inclusion, and facilitating implementation of good practice at the University.

  3. Ten ways to find part-time work

    Part-time work helps you earn money, gain experience, and develop key skills to enhance your CV and career prospects. Discover ten ways to find part-time work.

  4. Janet Dugdale

    Read the full oration for Janet Dugdale on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  5. Professor Viv Bennett

    Read the oration for Professor Viv Bennett on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Rebecca Burke-Sharples.

  6. Lance Corporal Alan Redford

    Read the oration for Lance Corporal Alan Redford on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Lynette Beardwood.

  7. David Carter

    Read the full oration for David Carter on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  8. Ann Marr

    Read the oration for Ann Marr on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.

  9. Habi Ceesay

    Habi was born in the Gambia but spent most of her formative years in Germany before moving to the UK. She has overcome the obstacles and discrimination that she faced throughout her childhood and teenage years in Germany, to seek out her own opportunities, to educate herself and to work with others to challenge unconscious bias and promote inclusivity.