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  1. Nicholas Wainwright

    Read the oration for Nicholas Wainwright on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  2. The Liverpool Pilots

    The Liverpool Pilots remain essential for the safe navigation of the Mersey and its estuary.

  3. Gillian Reynolds MBE

    Read the oration for Gillian Reynolds MBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.

  4. Guidance Policy and Process

    Read Liverpool John Moores University admissions policy, student code of behaviour and download other important policy and procedures documents.

  5. Finance Strategy Policy and Guidance

    You'll find LJMU's finance strategy policy and guidance including: Anti Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Policy, Ethical Investment Policy, How to do Business with Liverpool John Moores University, Procurement Strategy, Sustainable Procurement Policy.

  6. Academic Framework

    Academic Framework policies available in this section: Academic Framework summary of changes to regulations, Glossary, Postgraduate Regulations, Regulations in Practice, and Undergraduate Regulations.

  7. Academic Policy

    Academic policies: Academic Feedback Policy, Briefing Sheet, E-Submission Policy, Placement Learning Code of Practice, Peer review and teaching observation, Marking of Anonymised Coursework, Marking of Anonymised Examination Scripts, Personal Tutor Policy, Postgraduate certificate in learning and teaching in HE (PGCertLTHE)

  8. Professor Colin Fallows

    Professor Colin Fallows is an artist, curator and Professor of Sound and Visual Arts here at LJMU within the Liverpool School of Art and Design. Since joining the school in 1978, he has been able to share his knowledge and experience with thousands of students.

  9. Professor Catherine Cole

    Catherine is a Professor of Creative Writing and Associate Dean Research at LJMU and in 2023 released her own memoir documenting her family’s move to Australia for a better future, as many Brits did in the ‘50s and ‘60s. With the help of an LJMU grant she was able to travel to her parents native Yorkshire to conduct research for the book, bringing a personal perspective on migration to audiences around the world.