MSc Public Health
LJMU's well-established Public Health MSc offers a research-informed learning environment reflecting latest sector developments. Study for your postgraduate degree in Liverpool. | Apply now for 2026 entry
LJMU's well-established Public Health MSc offers a research-informed learning environment reflecting latest sector developments. Study for your postgraduate degree in Liverpool. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study MA Illustration at LJMU and build advanced creative and professional skills to maximise career opportunities | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study MSc Public Health part-time. Explore the evidence base of addiction harms, risks and policies used to reduce them. Opportunities for placement learning. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Delivered by experts from LJMU's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, this programme focuses on the practical application of research. Accredited by the AHCS | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study MSc Nursing (Adult) at LJMU. Two-year masters degree, with fantastic clinical placements and student support. Funding support available. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Become a superb Primary teacher at LJMU in a salaried job. Graduate with a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study Art in Science part-time at LJMU. Exciting opportunities for artists and scientists to collaborate across the visual arts and the world. | Apply now for 2026 entry
MA Illustration part-time at LJMU aims to help students to prepare to meet the challenges of the discipline and industry ethics. | Apply now for 2026 entry
LJMU’s Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Team, are proud to be working in partnership with coaching and training specialists; Result CIC (Community Interest Company) and are pleased to offer LJMU Managers, Programme Leaders and Personal Tutors (those directly responsible for staff/students) the opportunity to participate in a half day Training for Managers of Staff with Disabilities & Long-Term Health Conditions Including Mental Health, workshop.
LJMU, WWF and HUTAN came together to examine better ways of detecting the great apes in the Bornean forest canopy, by using drones fitted with thermal-imaging cameras.