LJMU Alumni Networks and Groups
Mixing with the old gang ...
There are a number of alumni networks and groups which have been established and are run by LJMU or our alumni. These are listed below with contact details.
If you have an idea for a network or group, please let us know and we will help you to get it started. Groups can be based around the subject you studied at university, your past or current interests or your geographic location.
| President | Harvin Kumar, BEng (Hons) Electronics and Control Systems Engineering 2008 |
| Vice President/ Communications Advisor |
Wai Seng Mah (Leon), BEng (Hons) Electronics and Control Systems Engineering 2007 |
| Secretary | Khoo Li Jing, BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Systems 2007 MSc Computer Network Security 2008 |
| Treasurer | Tan Chun How, BEng (Hons) Microelectronics Engineering 2006 |
| Professional Events Manager | Wai Yeen Chong (Nathalie), BA (Hons) Mass Communications 2004 |
| Social Events Manager | Shu Yun Tan, BA (Hons) Mass Communications 2004 |
| Communications Manager | Kok Fong Lim (Kent), BA (Hons) Commerce 2005 |
| Multimedia and Publications Manager | Meng Yong Cheng, BA (Hons) Mass Communications 2006 |
| Communications Manager | Wei Ling Lye (Stand), BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Systems 2007 |
| International Communications Manager | Gabriel Augustin, BEng (Hons) Electronics and Control Systems Engineering MSc Manufacturing Engineering 2007 |
| President | Reuben K Kornu, BSc Hons Civil Engineering and Management 2010 |
| Vice President | Emmanuel K Salifu-Asubay, BSc Hons Civil Engineering and Management 2010 |
| Secretary | Elsie E S Ghansah, BSc Hons Civil Engineering and Management 2010 |
| Vice Secretary | Johnson Senyo Kumah, BSc Hons Construction Engineering and Management 2010 |
| Treasurer | Aaron Nana Danquah, BSc Hons Civil Engineering and Management 2010 |
| Organising Secretary | Albert Kwesi Koomson, BSc Hons Construction Engineering and Management 2010 |
| International Relations | Dickson Boateng, MSc Construction Project Management 2007 |
If you are a student or graduate who has started your own business or you work as a freelance, our free-to-join LJMU Start-Up Network will help you to make business connections and find out about networking events and training opportunities at LJMU. The Network is also for established entrepreneurs and other business support agencies who want to get involved with start-up business and the work we do.
The Start-Up Network is here to support your business in a number of ways:
- Access to business and trading opportunities, networking events and new contacts
- Information on funding sources and easy access to LJMU’s knowledge and expertise
- Raise the profile of you and your business through our monthly members’ e-newsletter
- Regular updates on business events in and around LJMU
- Access to LJMU’s student and graduate workforce when you need it
- Be part of our online community on Facebook and on Twitter
You can join by contacting Dominique Aspey, Enterprise Network Manager, by email d.aspey@ljmu.ac.uk or phone 0151 231 8062.
LJMU Centre for Entrepreneurship
Whether you want to develop a new business idea, work as a freelancer, launch a product or service or grow an existing business, there are many ways the Centre for Entrepreneurship can help. Budding entrepreneurs who are current LJMU students or recent graduates can access support from the Centre for Entrepreneurship free of charge, depending on the stage of your business idea.
Within the University we work across all faculties to support enterprise in education, via:
- Providing free, confidential and professionally accredited business advice for students and alumni
- The Enterprise Fellowship Programme
- The Green Room – LJMU’s co-working space for new student and graduate ventures
- Enterprise Education - tailored packages for LJMU programmes, including the Young Enterprise Start-Up Programme, a toolkit of enterprise activities, guest speakers, role models and student self-employment events
To book a free, confidential business advice session with one of our business advisers, please call 0151 231 8085. We are open during office hours 9-5.
The Gambier Terrace Reunion Group
The
Gambier Terrace Group has been formed as a way for those alumni who studied at
the College of Art based in 11-12 Gambier Terrace to keep in touch. Students
were located in Gambier Terrace between 1946 and 1966 as the growing college on
Hope Street expanded. Established in 2003, the Gambier Terrace Group now hold a
lunch club that meets every 12 weeks or so in the Adelphi Hotel,
Liverpool.
Please contact the Gambier Terrace Group Chairman Les Chadwick Tel: 0151 724 1565 Email: les@panoramic.plus.com if you would like to get involved.
Association of Past Students of I M Marsh College of Physical Education
The APS was established in 1915
as the Association of Past Students of Liverpool Physical Training College. The
College was taken over by Lancashire Education Committee in 1947 and re named I
M Marsh College of Physical Education in honour of its founder Irene Mabel Marsh and in 1949 the Association was re
constituted as the Association of Past Students of I M Marsh College of
Physical Education.
The Association has over 367 members, holds a
reunion annually on the first Saturday in October, publishes a yearly Journal
and has its own website. Any past students or staff who are interested in
joining or finding out more please visit us
on the website.







