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  1. Calendars and timetables

    This section provides students with the Academic Calendar for the current and upcoming year. Plus you can access your timetable.

  2. Looking after your wellbeing at LJMU

    At LJMU the wellbeing of our students and staff is really important to us. That’s why we've created a calendar of events including free workshops and activities over this academic year, for our LJMU community to get involved in.

  3. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

    Policies related to LJMU's equality and diversity: Athena Swan Submission, Bullying and Harassment Policy, Equality and Diversity Policy, Gender Reassignment Guidance. You can also download a copy of our Diversity Calendar.

  4. Fanny Louisa Calder 1838 - 1923

    Fanny Louisa Calder was a pioneer of domestic science and famously called the 'saint of laundry, cooking and health' by Florence Nightingale.

  5. James Joyce's "Chamber Music"

    a calendar of news and events, including reviews and live performances, relating to Dr Gerry Smyth's album of songs based on the lyrics included in James Joyce's 'Chamber Music' (1907)

  6. Championing public health

    Find out more about the history of the Liverpool Training School for Cookery founded in 1875 by Miss Fanny Louisa Calder.

  7. Access your LJMU email

    Log into your LJMU email account to send and receive emails, manage your calendar and more...

  8. University events

    Find out more about upcoming events at Liverpool John Moores University.

  9. Fact sheet for 2024/2025

    Find the latest key information and contact details for our LJMU student exchange programme in 2024/2025.

  10. Jane Williams (1898 - c. 2016)

    Jane was a student at the F.L. Calder College of Domestic Science, one of LJMU’s historic colleges, where she qualified as a teacher. She went on to teach at schools in Wales thanks to a personal reference from Fanny Calder herself. Records from her life help to tell the significant history of LJMU as an institution that supports the training of teachers, always placing importance on providing education for all. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.