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  1. The Liverpool Law Review

    Established in 1979, the Liverpool Law Review journal has been based in the School of Law at LJMU since its creation.

  2. SDG 13 - Climate action

    We’re committed to protecting our environment and supporting a sustainable future for our students and the global community. On campus, we launched the UK’s first undergraduate degree on climate change and have revamped our buildings to reduce carbon emissions. Globally, used ground-breaking research to tackle peat fires in Indonesia and we’ve delivered flood resilience workshops in Cumbria.

  3. Collaborative research opportunities 

    Find out more information about the platforms this Consortium provides for participating institutions to develop innovative collaborative programmes to support targeted areas of research excellence through external funding sources.

  4. Alumni events

    Throughout the year LJMU hosts a range of events that alumni are invited to attend from networking evenings and seminars to the Roscoe Lectures and the Liverpool Universities Pub Quiz.

  5. Professional Development

    At the School of Education, we offer professional development courses and programmes for a wide range of educators.

  6. Local Organising Committee

    The River Flow 2024 Local Organizing Committee are really looking forward to welcoming you here to support the local and International Fluvial Hydraulic Community.

  7. International guides

    Download copies of our international prospectus to learn more about the city of Liverpool, our courses and how to apply for a degree with LJMU.

  8. Academic Development and Enhancement

    From training to development for LJMU staff to hosting research seminars for members of the higher education sector, the Teaching and Learning Academy offers a wide range of Enhancement services. Learn more about the services the Academy offers.

  9. SDG 12 - Responsible consumption and production

    At LJMU we’re changing the way we consume and produce goods to ensure an increased focus on sustainability. The concept of sustainability has influenced our curriculum, with students having the opportunity to learn about sustainable production in existing modules. Our research and knowledge exchange efforts have also helped to revolutionise material production as far afield as Bangladesh and the Philippines.

  10. Information for Master of Pharmacy Placement Providers

    The MPharm Pharmacy programme offers students the opportunity to develop as a key healthcare practitioner with an advanced understanding of the science-basis for practice, leading students to become an 'expert in medicines'.