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  1. Register

    Register for the 59th Annual Associated Schools of Construction International Conference takes place 3-5 April 2020 in Liverpool.

  2. Architecture – information and course list

    Studying a degree in architecture can set you on the path to designing the next iconic landmark that will stand for generations to come. Discover what courses you could study within architecture.

  3. Senator Datuk Seri Syed Ali Al-Habshee

    Read the oration for Senator Datuk Seri Syed Ali Al-Habshee on the award of his Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Peter Byers.

  4. Mariama Balde Djaura

    Mariama undertakes outreach work for the university, working with schools across the country to establish meaningful connections that help young students to realise their academic and personal potential. Inspired by her early life experiences, moving from Africa to Northern Ireland, and then the opportunities afforded to her by LJMU during her own studies, she is determined to help others and act as a role model.

  5. WAM system privacy notice

    LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. This privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information.

  6. School of Nursing and Advanced Practice

    The School of Nursing and Advanced Practice works with the NHS to improve patient care and health services. We’re one of the North’s largest training providers.

  7. Travelling to the Redmonds Building

    Get directions for travelling to the Redmonds Building, including sat nav coordinates, parking information and public transport information.

  8. Women in engineering and technology

    The Faculty of Engineering and Technology are proactive in addressing the gender imbalance in the engineering and technology sectors. Find out how.

  9. Jane Williams (1898 - c. 2016)

    Jane was a student at the F.L. Calder College of Domestic Science, one of LJMU’s historic colleges, where she qualified as a teacher. She went on to teach at schools in Wales thanks to a personal reference from Fanny Calder herself. Records from her life help to tell the significant history of LJMU as an institution that supports the training of teachers, always placing importance on providing education for all. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.