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  1. MSc, MSc (240) Port Management

    LJMU provides training, education and research to the maritime sector. This Port Management MSc reflects almost 125 years of experience and excellence in the sector.

  2. MA English Literature | Part-time

    MA English Literature at LJMU offers you the opportunity to pursue advanced study, at the leading edges of the subject, within a vibrant community of scholars.

  3. MSc Psychology in Education

    MSc Psychology in Education (Conversion) at LJMU: Accredited programme offering foundational knowledge, research skills, and educational applications for aspiring psychologists, health or therapeutic practitioners. Starting January 25.

  4. MA Film | Part-time

    This hybrid MA enables students to develop practical and theoretical skills in film production and analysis. Studying on this course affords you the opportunity to study in one of the UK's most dynamic cities.

  5. MSc Psychology in Education

    MSc Psychology in Education (Conversion) at LJMU: Accredited programme offering foundational knowledge, research skills, and educational applications for aspiring psychologists, health or therapeutic practitioners. Starting January 25.

  6. DPPH Doctor Professional Practice in Health (DPPH)

    The Doctorate in Professional Practice in Health (DPPH) will enhance your understanding of health in a wider context, this will enable you to directly relate your learning to current healthcare practice

  7. DPPH Doctor Professional Practice in Health (DPPH)

    The Doctorate in Professional Practice in Health (DPPH) will enhance your understanding of health in a wider context, this will enable you to directly relate your learning to current healthcare practice

  8. MA Criminology | Part-time

    MA Criminology at Liverpool John Moores University aims to engage students in cutting-edge debates in criminology, you’ll look at some of the most recent and advanced intellectual developments from around the world in relation to crime, (in)justice, and social harm.

  9. Returning to campus

    Welcome back and happy new year the university has now fully reopened, and we look forward to seeing you on campus.  There are some continuing guidelines we require everyone to observe to make sure we can keep you all safe