Ken Clays
School of Education
School of Education
The Professional Midwifery Advocate education programme aims to prepare registered midwives to achieve the standards and competencies required to successfully undertake the role of the Professional Midwifery Advocate (PMA).
Liverpool Business School aims to support the business community by providing business education, alongside expertise and support through clinical business practice.
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.
Find out more about the university's commitment and approach to removing barriers for students to access and succeed in higher education.
Liverpool Business School
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and Health Education England have awarded Liverpool John Moores University additional student places on our BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing and BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing courses. Find out more and apply today.
Professor Mark Power is the university’s fifth Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, having committed to a lifelong working career at the university for more than 42 years. With a higher education career spanning four decades, some might assume that a traditional academic trajectory and a research-driven professorship would form a part of this Vice-Chancellor's story, but in fact his story is rather unique compared to many of his counterparts.
Member of the Board of Governors
Learn more about race and racism in Liverpool and the UK.