People – Institute for Health Research
The Institute for Health Research has drawn in experts from across the health disciplines of LJMU. Find out about the people behind the Institute.
The Institute for Health Research has drawn in experts from across the health disciplines of LJMU. Find out about the people behind the Institute.
The LJMU Women Professors Network is for all female academics at Professorial level.
In 2023, George was recognised for being LJMU’s longest serving member of staff, having worked at the university for some 51 years. He is a Reader in Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences and joined LJMU in 1972.
Published Information and Open Data
See the international entry requirements for students from Malaysia wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.
Discover the Academic and Cultural Partnerships we have with like-minded institutions and organisations within the UK and around the world.
How to safely store and share your research data during and after your research project.
Alex Brooker is an LJMU alumni and Honorary Fellow. He is a role model and inspiration for people of all ages and backgrounds, but particularly for those with disabilities, as he himself was born with hand, arm and leg disabilities. He has attained huge success as a journalist and is renowned as a writer and television presenter.
He is the father of Liverpool culture, a founding father of LJMU and best known as one of England's first abolitionists. The Roscoe name lives on through our public lecture series that fosters informed debate, broadens horizons and perspectives, and upholds the crucial spirit of intellectual inquiry and free speech in which Roscoe passionately believed.
Our Diversity and Inclusion Projects at LJMU include how we are decolonising the curriculum and our work around bridging the degree awarding or attainment gap.