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  1. About the Legal Advice Centre

    Discover how our School of Law’s highly skilled academics and legal practitioners aim to educate the next generation of lawyers to the highest standard.

  2. LJMU in Bahrain

    LJMU has a special relationship with Bahrain. Find out more about studying at LJMU, what our alumni say, entry requirements for Bahraini students and the range of scholarships you may be eligible to apply for.

  3. Safeguarding at LJMU

    Discover our safeguarding policy and procedures to ensure student safety and support at LJMU.

  4. Water

    LJMU conserves water with metered monitoring, low flush toilets, water-efficient taps and free water dispensers to reduce plastic waste and carbon emissions.

  5. What it's like to work as a food buyer

    Ever thought about whose job it was to decide what products should be on the supermarket shelves? We catch up with graduate Emily Burr, a buyer for Booths Supermarket, to find out what it's like to decide what the nation eats.

  6. ARI Postgraduate Research Recruitment privacy notice

    LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. This privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information. We are committed to being transparent about how we collect and use your data and to meeting our data protection obligations.

  7. CPD Applied Pathophysiology

    Study applied pathophysiology at LJMU and deepen understanding of disease processes for clinical reasoning and care. | Apply now for 2026 entry

  8. Malaysia

    See the international entry requirements for students from Malaysia wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.

  9. Raspberry Pi Computing Taster

    The Raspberry Pi, which you may receive, is intended to allow you to experiment with computing devices and develop your computing/coding skills prior to commencing your course.

  10. Suicide crisis and self-harm attendance at A&E in autistic CYP

    Research suggests that autistic people are at a higher risk of suicide than non-autistic people. Figures show that up to 66% of autistic adults had thought about suicide during their lifetime (compared to 20% of non-autistic adults), and up to 35% had planned or attempted suicide.