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  1. Phil Bakstad

    Phil has worked at LJMU for over 16 years. He’s currently the Student Inclusion Lead within the Student Advice and Wellbeing Team and has recently started a new role as Diversity and Inclusion Associate Dean for Professional Services. Since 2010, Phil has also led on organising and representing LJMU at the annual Liverpool Pride March.

  2. LJMU in the Community

    LJMU in the Community is an outreach initiative based in the community of L8 designed to support access to Higher Education through student-led sessions, talks and events, as well as tailored admissions, personal statement and student finance support.

  3. External wellbeing support

    Discover external wellbeing resources beyond LJMU, including general and specialist support. Contact our Student Wellbeing Team for help and guidance.

  4. What our graduates say

    Read some of our graduate international student testimonials to learn more about their experiences at LJMU and in Liverpool.

  5. BAME acronym

    After working in collaboration, the Black and Asian Minority Ethnic Staff Network, the Black and Asian Minority Ethnic Student Network, and Diversity and Inclusion team have achieved.

  6. Prepare for learning and studying

    Whether you are studying at university for the first time or returning as a postgraduate student, our academic staff are here to ensure you have an amazing teaching and learning experience.

  7. Ricky Wang

    International student Ricky is studying media, culture and communications at LJMU and has embraced the cultural differences of Liverpool compared to his home nation of China.

  8. Staff profiles

    At Liverpool John Moores University our staff are committed to the highest standards of teaching and learning and to delivering an exceptional student experience. To find out more about the background and research interests of our academic staff, have a look at our staff profiles section.

  9. Arthur Hyatt (1939-2022)

    As a craft, design and technology student of the then Liverpool Polytechnic in the 1980s, Arthur designed a special mace for use at graduation ceremonies and became the first mace bearer.

  10. Stuart Sutcliffe 1940-1962

    A talented artist who studied at our College of Art in the 1950s and is famously known as the ‘lost’ Beatle having originally formed the band with his friend and fellow student John Lennon.