Clearing stories
Meet students who secured their place at LJMU through Clearing.
Meet students who secured their place at LJMU through Clearing.
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International student Victory followed in her sisters' footsteps to leave Nigeria and to study in the UK. Choosing Liverpool as it was a vibrant and buzzing city, she has not only settled into life in the UK but also helped other fellow international students to do the same, by acting as a student mentor while undertaking master’s study in business and management.
Are you interested in the world, and what makes it tick? Then a degree in International Relations and Politics is right for you!
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Andrea is part of LJMU’s dedicated School of Education team who support and train our teachers of the future. She is also committed to driving forwards social justice, putting that ethos into all that she does, inspiring others so that they can raise their own aspirations.
Read Karen Critchley's story - When Karen graduated with a degree in Fine Art from LJMU she was not at all sure what she wanted to do with her life. Some 14 years on she has a Masters in Public Health under her belt and a flourishing career at the Public Health Institute.
Find out how current LJMU students have managed their menstrual health whilst on campus in response to areas of concern highlighted in the LJMU EDI funded research project ‘Menstruation Matters’.
Read the full oration for Alex Brooker on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Emily is LJMU’s Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, responsible for looking after the university’s collection of rare, unique and distinctive books and archive materials. It was during her time at school that she first began thinking about a career working as the custodian of such special documents, publications and artefacts.