Peer mentoring opportunities
Use your own experience to help other students adjust to life at LJMU by becoming a peer mentor.
Use your own experience to help other students adjust to life at LJMU by becoming a peer mentor.
The School of Humanities and Social Science has a diverse range of courses within six key subject areas: English and Cultural History, Media, History, Culture and Communication, Policing Studies and Criminology and Sociology (Social Work and Social Policy).
Find out more about the International Welcome January 2025.
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) works closely with local partners, often small and medium size company’s (SME’s) to ensure that important projects with a public benefit can be properly funded with help from European Structural and Investment Funding (ESIF).
Watch Dr George Wilson, a former jockey, talk about supporting riders to counter the detrimental effects of weight-making both on racing performance and long-term wellbeing.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Sustainable cities and communities.
Find out more about what it's like to work and be a part of the community at Liverpool John Moores University.
Dr Carol Cox is a former police officer who now heads up higher education’s most successful unit for higher skills in policing in England, the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies, part of our School of Justice Studies. Carol always wanted to help in the community and has an unshakeable belief in the power of education.
Which computer science degree is for you? Find out more about each of our different courses and their content
Several months into her role as a primary school teacher, we catch up with Sarah Wright, who completed her teacher training with LJMU, to find out what her first year has been like.