Sir John Sorrell CBE and Lady Frances Sorrell
Read the full oration for Sir John Sorrell CBE and Lady Frances Sorrell on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Read the full oration for Sir John Sorrell CBE and Lady Frances Sorrell on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education runs seminars throughout the year. Find out more about Seminar Series 2018-2019.
Rio Boothe is an LJMU student and a para-athlete. He competes in athletics with the Manchester Harriers and with the LJMU Athletics Team. He’s a real role model for others with disabilities and is striving to raise awareness about the challenges disabled people face when trying to access sport.
LJMU students can view all the student regulations and policies including the Student Charter and the Student Handbook.
Research is a central and hugely fundamental part of the School of Justice Studies at LJMU. Our experienced and knowledgeable researchers have the expertise that allow us to produce meaningful work, which ultimately feeds directly into wider policies and practice.
View the posters for the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day taking place at LJMU on 13 June 2017.
Find out more about LJMU green spaces, a series of projects taking place across the University with both staff and student involvement.
Professor Colin Fallows is an artist, curator and Professor of Sound and Visual Arts here at LJMU within the Liverpool School of Art and Design. Since joining the school in 1978, he has been able to share his knowledge and experience with thousands of students.
Professor Ian Tracey is one of Britain's best known and respected musicians. He is a Professor, Fellow, and organist at LJMU and has been the organist at Liverpool Cathedral since 1980. He plays the music for our graduation ceremonies and has done so for 51 years.
Julia is an award-winning artist who specialises in documentary drawing and reportage. As an LJMU veteran of more than 25 years before retiring in 2013, Julia is our Bicentenary year Artist in Residence, capturing special moments through watercolour sketches to help record this significant moment in our history.