Alumni
Stay connected to LJMU. Find out how to register as an alumnus and how it can benefit your career.
Stay connected to LJMU. Find out how to register as an alumnus and how it can benefit your career.
A retrospective of some of our features focusing on issues surrounding gender inequality and also celebrating the achievements of female students and academics at LJMU.
It is a great time to be interested in the green sector, as green jobs are growing at around four times the rate of the overall UK labour market.
Understanding the law will allow you to advocate for yourself and know your rights as a disabled job-seeker or employee.
Michael is an alum of LJMU, having completed his undergraduate studies in sport science and postgraduate studies in public health here. Today he is the Deputy CEO of Everton in the Community, Everton Football Club’s charitable arm that supports thousands of people across Merseyside, often from the most vulnerable and underprivileged local communities, and creates life-changing opportunities.
Find out more information about knowledge exchange in higher education between the UK and Malaysia, and also between academia and industry.
The Mastering Shipbuilding Management (MSM) week provides a globally unique educational experience and is supported by the UK National Shipbuilding Office.
The process to follow for anyone wishing to deposit material into LJMU Special Collections and Archives.
See the international entry requirements for students from Nigeria wishing to study at Liverpool John Moore's University.
Harcourt was a student at the Liverpool City School of Art and Crafts, a historic predecessor to the current Liverpool School of Art and Design. He became a highly respected stained glass window artist and thanks to diligent record keeping from his family, many of his original window designs, alongside prints and personal letters from his time at the School of Art now tell both his personal story and the institutional history of the university that we know today. The records are held within LJMU’s Special Collections and Archives.