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  1. Dr Patricia Jolliffe

    Patricia, from our Liverpool Business School, has played an important role in establishing routes into higher education for members of the Roma community in Liverpool.

  2. Guidance Policy and Process

    Guidance, Policies and Processes: Admissions Policy, Access Agreement, Code of Practice for Admissions, Guidance for student support fund, Guidance for Students/Staff on the Fitness to Practise Procedures, Extenuating Circumstances, Deferred Consideration Procedures, Student Code of Behaviour and Disciplinary Procedures, Student Governance Confidentiality, Student Governance Retention Storage and Destruction, Student Attendance Policy, Student Social Networking Statement, Turnitin Info for students, University Fitness to Practise Policy, University Fitness to Study Policy, Visa Responsibilities.

  3. Professor Timothy Nichol

    Read the profile of Professor Timothy Nichol, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law).

  4. IT Services team

    Peter Ashton is the Chief Information Officer of LJMU's IT Services Department.

  5. International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS)

    The School of Education at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) are delighted to be offering International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) initial teacher training in the rollout programme starting in 2023.

  6. Professional Development

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

  7. Public Health Institute

    The Public Health Institute delivers the intelligence and evidence to inform public health policy and practice.

  8. Expertise – Institute for Health Research

    The Institute for Health Research's expertise is wide ranging. From cardiovascular health to image and performance enhancing drugs, and children's health to green spaces. Find out more about our interest groups.

  9. Social behaviour, ecology and conservation

    Our interest lies in the evolution of animal societies and the interactions that occur within these societies and their link to emotion, cognition and communication. We primarily study primates (including humans) but also other species including birds. Find out more about the Social Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation Research Group's work, collaborations, publications and meet the research team.