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  1. Graham Austin interview – Elder Dempster

    As a Printer for Elder Dempster Lines, Graham Austin sometimes worked 18-hours a day and was responsible for printing the menus, programme of events and stationery for the ship’s various departments. Listen to Graham's interview.

  2. Financial aid for US students

    If you are a U.S. student interested in studying at LJMU you can find out all that you need to know about the different types of financial aid options, how to apply for federal or private loans, the cost of attendance and more.

  3. What you can study

    You can study a wide range of subjects abroad with LJMU. Explore your options and find the perfect international study opportunity for you.

  4. Network Associate Deans for Diversity and Inclusion

    The purpose of the Associate Deans for Diversity and Inclusion is to support the University in driving forward the equality, diversity and inclusion agenda at Faculty and Professional Services level and ensure local issues inform the Diversity and Inclusion overall approach.

  5. Women Academics Network

    The University Women Academics Network (WAN) is for all female academics at Professorial, Reader and Pre-Reader (AKA: Early Career Researcher) level.

  6. International application dates

    Learn the international application deadlines for undergraduate courses at Liverpool John Moores University, starting in September 2025 or January 2026.

  7. Positive Action Training

    Find out more about the positive action training scheme that helps LJMU employ more local people of colour.

  8. Change of circumstances

    Students from the U.S. who are planning to study, or currently studying at LJMU can find out what they need to know if they have a change of circumstances and how this might affect their entitlement to federal student aid.

  9. In-school deferment

    Students from the U.S. who are planning to study, or currently studying at LJMU, can find out how to apply for in-school deferment on their federal loans.